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IsValid (Level Interface)

Note

  This feature will be removed in the next version of Microsoft SQL Server. Do not use this feature in new development work, and modify applications that currently use this feature as soon as possible.

The IsValid property of the Level interface indicates whether the level structure is valid. A level is valid if it is fully and correctly defined. For example, a level for which the FromClause has not been defined is not valid.

Applies To:clsAggregationLevel, clsCubeLevel, clsDatabaseLevel, clsPartitionLevel

Data Type

Boolean

Access

Read-only

Example

Use the following code to have Decision Support Objects (DSO) determine the validity of a level object:

' Assume an object (dsoLevel) of ClassType clsLevel exists
If Not dsoLevel.IsValid Then
  'Code to validate level definition
End If

See Also

Reference

Level Interface

Help and Information

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