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TDecisionSource Methods

The methods of the TDecisionSource class are listed here.

 
Name 
Description 
 
This is SetDimGroup, a member of class TDecisionSource. 
 
This is SetDimState, a member of class TDecisionSource. 
 
Name 
Description 
 
Closes a dimension. 
 
Designates methods for storing an object's unpublished data on a stream such as a form file. 
 
Collapses a dimension to focus on a single value. 
 
Returns the summary for a two dimensional projection of the current pivot state. 
 
Converts a row-specific or column-specific dimension index into an absolute dimension index. 
 
Returns the data value that should appear in the cell of a decision grid, formatted as a string. 
 
Returns the data value that should appear in the cell of a decision grid. 
 
Returns the number of distinct values to be displayed for a given dimension. 
 
Returns the display name for a dimension. 
 
Indicates where a dimension appears in the current pivot state. 
 
Returns the number of dimensions there are of a specified type. 
 
Returns the range of cell indexes for a single value of a dimension. 
 
Returns the row-specific or column-specific index of a dimension. 
 
Returns the label string for a dimension value. 
 
Returns a value along a dimension. 
 
Indicates whether the adjacent dimensions are open or closed. 
 
Returns the state of a dimension. 
 
Returns the name of an active summary in the decision cube. 
 
Returns the drill value of a drilled or paged dimension. 
 
Returns the values of all dimension fields over which a data cell is summarized. 
 
Returns the index of a single dimension value that corresponds to a cell in a decision grid. 
 
Changes the position of a dimension. 
 
Opens the first closed dimension that appears before a specified dimension. 
 
Opens the first closed dimension that appears after a specified dimension. 
 
Specifies which summary is provided by the decision source. 
 
Interchanges the positions of two dimensions. 
 
Changes whether a dimension is open, closed, or drilled. 
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