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AreMemberKeysUnique

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 AreMemberKeysUnique property of the Dimension interface indicates whether member keys are unique throughout the dimension and whether these members can be referred to by their keys.

Applies To:clsAggregationDimension, clsCubeDimension, clsDatabaseDimension, clsPartitionDimension

Data Type

Boolean

Access

Access depends on the value of the ClassType property of the object.

Class type Access

clsDatabaseDimension

R/W

clsCubeDimension

R

clsPartitionDimension

R

clsAggregationDimension

R

Remarks

This property can be set to True only if the AreMemberKeysUnique property is set to True for all of the levels in the dimension.

This property can be used in two situations:

  • When you know that the position of a member (and that of the children of the member) may move within a dimension hierarchy. You can make the method for generating unique names more consistent by using this property to determine whether or not a member, name, or key is guaranteed to be unique within the dimension (or level).
  • When you need to improve server performance. Data can be more easily validated if you use this property to inform the server that a dimension key is not unique within the dimension or level.

Example

' Assume the existence of a database dimension named dsoDim.
dsoDim.AreMemberKeysUnique = True

See Also

Reference

AreMemberNamesUnique (Dimension Interface)
AreMemberKeysUnique (Level Interface)
Dimension Interface

Help and Information

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