ColCount: Integer;
The ColCount property returns the number of data-containing column in the loader. The number of columns matches the number of attributes created in the dictionary.
Sub Makros_1(User: IUserDimension; Builder: IDimBuilder; Par: IMetabaseObjectParamValues);
Var
Mb: IMetabase;
Db: IDatabaseInstance;
Comm: IDalCommand;
Cur: IDalCursor;
Fields: IDalCursorFields;
DimBlock: IUserDimBlock;
BlockRoot, Block: IDimBlockLoader;
i, j: integer;
Begin
Mb:=MetabaseClass.Active;
Db:=MB.ItemById("S_X_D").Open(Null) As IDatabaseInstance;
Comm:=Db.Connection.CreateCommand("Select id, name, orders, parent_id From T_SEP Order by parent_id");
Cur:=Comm.CreateCursor;
Fields:=Cur.Fields;
DimBlock:=User.Blocks.Item(0);
BlockRoot:=Builder.CreateRootBlockLoader(DimBlock.Key);
Block:=Builder.CreateBlockLoader(DimBlock.Key,DimBlock.Key);
While Not Cur.Eof Do
If (Fields.Item(3).Value As Double) = 0 Then
i := BlockRoot.AddRow;
BlockRoot.Value(i, 0) := Fields.Item(0).Value As Double;
BlockRoot.Value(i, 1) := Fields.Item(1).Value As String;
BlockRoot.Value(i, 2) := Fields.Item(2).Value As Double;
Else
i := Block.AddRow;
Block.Value(i, 0) := Fields.Item(0).Value As Double;
Block.Value(i, 1) := Fields.Item(1).Value As String;
Block.Value(i, 2) := Fields.Item(2).Value As Double;
Block.Value(i, 3) := Fields.Item(3).Value As Double;
End If;
Cur.Next;
End While;
i:=BlockRoot.RowCount;
j:=BlockRoot.ColCount;
End Sub Makros_1;
This example is a macro for calculated dictionary. The dictionary is based on the T_SEP table stored in the S_X_D database.After executing the example the "i' variable contains the number of loaded top-level rows, and the "j" variable shows the number of data-containing columns in the loader.
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