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CubeCollection.Remove Method

Definition

Overloads

Remove(Cube, Boolean)

Removes the specified Cube from the collection.

Remove(Cube)

Removes the specified Cube from the collection.

Remove(String)

Removes the Cube with the specified identifier from the collection.

Remove(String, Boolean)

Removes the Cube with the specified identifier from the collection.

Remove(Cube, Boolean)

Removes the specified Cube from the collection.

public void Remove (Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Cube item, bool cleanUp);
override this.Remove : Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Cube * bool -> unit
Public Sub Remove (item As Cube, cleanUp As Boolean)

Parameters

item
Cube

The Cube to be removed.

cleanUp
Boolean

True, if referencing objects are to be deleted; otherwise, false.

Exceptions

The specified item is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).

Remarks

This API supports the product infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.

Applies to

Remove(Cube)

Removes the specified Cube from the collection.

public void Remove (Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Cube item);
override this.Remove : Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Cube -> unit
Public Sub Remove (item As Cube)

Parameters

item
Cube

The Cube to be removed.

Exceptions

The specified item is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).

Applies to

Remove(String)

Removes the Cube with the specified identifier from the collection.

public void Remove (string id);
override this.Remove : string -> unit
Public Sub Remove (id As String)

Parameters

id
String

The identifier of the Cube to be removed.

Applies to

Remove(String, Boolean)

Removes the Cube with the specified identifier from the collection.

public void Remove (string id, bool cleanUp);
override this.Remove : string * bool -> unit
Public Sub Remove (id As String, cleanUp As Boolean)

Parameters

id
String

The identifier of the Cube to be removed.

cleanUp
Boolean

True, if referencing objects are to be deleted; otherwise, false.

Remarks

This API supports the product infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.

Applies to