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InterColumnSortOrder Property

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InterColumnSortOrder

Defines the sort order of the columns in the hypercube.

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.

The default sort order is the order in which the dimensions and measures have been defined in the hypercube. By default, the pseudo-dimension (if any) is the most to the right in the array.

The index of the pseudo-dimension (if any) is -1.

Pseudo dimensions only apply for pivot tables with more than one measure.

A pseudo dimension groups together the measures defined in a pivot table. You can neither collapse/expand a pseudo dimension nor make any selections in it.

Stacked pivot tables can only contain one measure.

JSON property name: qInterColumnSortOrder

InterColumnSortOrder

Defines the sort order of the columns in the hypercube.

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.

The default sort order is the order in which the dimensions and measures have been defined in the hypercube. By default, the pseudo-dimension (if any) is the most to the right in the array.

The index of the pseudo-dimension (if any) is -1.

Pseudo dimensions only apply for pivot tables with more than one measure.

A pseudo dimension groups together the measures defined in a pivot table. You can neither collapse/expand a pseudo dimension nor make any selections in it.

Stacked pivot tables can only contain one measure.

JSON property name: qInterColumnSortOrder

Declaration

      IEnumerable<int> InterColumnSortOrder { get; set; }
    

Property Value

Type Description
System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<System.Int32>

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