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These functions allow | These functions allow you to step through each distinct value for a specific column. | ||
==StartDataFrequency== | ==StartDataFrequency== | ||
This function initiates the iterator. | This function initiates the iterator. It returns 1 to indicate if there are records to iterate through. Otherwise it returns 0. | ||
This function takes two parameters. | This function takes two parameters. | ||
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{{Object Syntax | {{Object Syntax | ||
|Syntax=profiler->StartDataFrequency(columnNameStr, Order); | |Syntax=int = profiler->StartDataFrequency(columnNameStr, Order); | ||
|C=mdProfilerStartDataFrequency(profiler,columnNameStr, Order); | |C=int = mdProfilerStartDataFrequency(profiler,columnNameStr, Order); | ||
|.Net=profiler.StartDataFrequency(columnNameStr, Order); | |.Net=integer = profiler.StartDataFrequency(columnNameStr, Order); | ||
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|Syntax=profiler->GetDataFrequencyValue(columnNameStr); | |Syntax=profiler->GetDataFrequencyValue(columnNameStr); | ||
|C= | |C=const char* = mdProfilerGetDataFrequencyValue(profiler,columnNameStr); | ||
|.Net=string = profiler.GetDataFrequencyValue(columnNameStr); | |.Net=string = profiler.GetDataFrequencyValue(columnNameStr); | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:21, 15 May 2015
These functions allow you to step through each distinct value for a specific column.
StartDataFrequency
This function initiates the iterator. It returns 1 to indicate if there are records to iterate through. Otherwise it returns 0.
This function takes two parameters.
Parameters
Name | Data Type | Description |
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ColumnName | String | Column Name to start the iterator. |
Order | Order | This specifies how to order. See Order Enumeration for details. |
Syntax | int = profiler->StartDataFrequency(columnNameStr, Order); |
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C | int = mdProfilerStartDataFrequency(profiler,columnNameStr, Order); |
.Net | integer = profiler.StartDataFrequency(columnNameStr, Order); |
GetDataFrequencyValue
This function returns a column's distinct value.
This function takes one parameter.
Parameters
Name | Data Type | Description |
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ColumnName | String | Column Name to get the column’s distinct value. |
Syntax | profiler->GetDataFrequencyValue(columnNameStr); |
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C | const char* = mdProfilerGetDataFrequencyValue(profiler,columnNameStr); |
.Net | string = profiler.GetDataFrequencyValue(columnNameStr); |
GetDataFrequencyCount
This function returns the number of times the value appeared in the profiled data for this particular column.
This function takes one parameter.
Parameters
Name | Data Type | Description |
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ColumnName | String | Column Name to get the number of times the value appeared in the profiled data. |
Syntax | profiler->GetDataFrequencyCount(columnNameStr); |
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C | integer = mdProfilerGetDataFrequencyCount(profiler,columnNameStr); |
.Net | integer = profiler.GetDataFrequencyCount(columnNameStr); |
GetNextDataFrequency
This function steps to the next distinct value. It returns 1 if there are more distinct values and 0 when there are no more values.
This function takes one parameter.
Parameters
Name | Data Type | Description |
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ColumnName | String | Column Name to get the next distinct value. |
Syntax | profiler->GetNextDataFrequency(columnNameStr); |
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C | integer = mdProfilerGetNextDataFrequency(profiler,columnNameStr); |
.Net | integer = profiler.GetNextDataFrequency(columnNameStr); |