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IHyperCubeDef Interface

Namespace: Qlik.Engine
Assembly: Qlik.Engine (in Qlik.Engine.dll) Version: 2.1.0.0+Build:7.origin/release/ms13
Syntax
public interface IHyperCubeDef : IAbstractStructure

The IHyperCubeDef type exposes the following members.

Properties
  NameDescription
Public propertyAlwaysFullyExpanded
If this property is set to true, the cells are always expanded. It implies that it is not possible to collapse any cells. The default value is false.
Public propertyCalcCond
Specifies a calculation condition, which must be fulfilled for the hypercube to be (re)calculated. As long as the condition is not met, the engine does not perform a new calculation. This property is optional. By default, there is no calculation condition.
Public propertyDimensions
Array of dimensions.
Public propertyIndentMode
This property applies for pivot tables and allows to change the layout of the table. An indentation is added to the beginning of each row. The default value is false.
Public propertyInitialDataFetch
Initial data set.
Public propertyInterColumnSortOrder
Order the columns of the hypercube should be sorted. Column numbers are separated by a comma. Example: [1,0,2] means that the first column to be sorted should be the column 1, followed by the column 0 and the column 2. If the list does not contain all columns, the order for the columns that are not in the list is the order of appearance from left to right. The index of the pseudo-dimension (if any) is -1.
Public propertyMaxStackedCells
Maximum number of cells for an initial data fetch (set in qInitialDataFetch) when in stacked mode (qMode is K). The default value is 5000.
Public propertyMeasures
Array of measures.
Public propertyMode
Defines the way the data are handled internally by the engine. Default value is DATA_MODE_STRAIGHT
Public propertyNoOfLeftDims
Number of left dimensions Default value is -1. The index related to each left dimension depends on the position of the pseudo dimension (if any). For example, a pivot table with: 4 dimensions in the following order: Country, City, Product and Category one pseudo dimension in position 1 3 left dimensions. implies that: The index 0 corresponds to the left dimension Country The index 1 corresponds to the pseudo dimension The index 2 corresponds to the left dimension City Product and Category are top dimensions. Another example: 4 dimensions in the following order: Country, City, Product and Category one pseudo dimension in position -1 3 left dimensions. implies that: The index -1 corresponds to the pseudo dimension; the pseudo dimension is the most to the right The index 0 corresponds to the left dimension Country The index 1 corresponds to the left dimension City The index 2 corresponds to the left dimension Product Category is a top dimension.
Public propertyPopulateMissing
If this property is set to true, the missing symbols (if any) are replaced by 0 if the value is a numeric and by an empty string if the value is a string. The default value is false.
Public propertyPseudoDimPos
Public propertyReductionMode
Public propertyShowTotalsAbove
If set to true, the total (if any) is shown on the first row. The default value is false.
Public propertyStateName
Name of the alternate state. Default is current selections $.
Public propertySuppressMissing
Removes missing values.
Public propertySuppressZero
Removes zero values.
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