ReportingService2005.CreateModel(String, String, Byte[], Property[]) Method
Definition
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Creates a model in the catalog namespace.
public:
cli::array <ReportService2005::Warning ^> ^ CreateModel(System::String ^ Model, System::String ^ Parent, cli::array <System::Byte> ^ Definition, cli::array <ReportService2005::Property ^> ^ Properties);
public ReportService2005.Warning[] CreateModel (string Model, string Parent, byte[] Definition, ReportService2005.Property[] Properties);
member this.CreateModel : string * string * byte[] * ReportService2005.Property[] -> ReportService2005.Warning[]
Public Function CreateModel (Model As String, Parent As String, Definition As Byte(), Properties As Property()) As Warning()
Parameters
- Model
- String
The name of the model to create.
- Parent
- String
Full name of the folder under which to add the new model.
- Definition
- Byte[]
The report model to publish. The XML data is defined by the http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2004/10/semanticmodeling/ Semantic Model Definition Language
Returns
The table below shows header and permissions information on this operation.
**SOAP Headers** | (In) BatchHeaderValue
(Out) ServerInfoHeaderValue |
Required Permissions | CreateModel |
An array of Warning objects that describe any warnings that may have occurred during the validation of the model definition if CreateModel is called successfully; otherwise an exception is raised.
Remarks
Model item security is turned off for the model when it is initially created.
The ModifiedBy and ModifiedDate properties of the parent folder are updated when CreateModel is successfully called.
The length of the Parent
parameter cannot exceed 260 characters; otherwise, a SOAP exception is thrown with the error code rsItemLengthExceeded.
The Parent
parameter cannot be null or empty or contain the following reserved characters: : ? ; @ & = + $ , \ * > < | . "
. You can use the forward slash character (/) to separate items in the full path name of the folder, but you cannot use it at the end of the folder name.