Bind Pivot Grid Fields to Calculated Expressions
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This topic describes how to use the Binding API to create calculated fields in OLAP mode.
Calculated fields display the result of calculated expressions. Each calculated field has a binding expression that can be a formula or an aggregate function. The expression allows you to not only obtain values from a field in the data source, but specify exactly how to calculate the data (for example, aggregate it).
Note
You cannot use the Expression Editor dialog in OLAP mode.
Create a Calculated Field
Important
You cannot bind the Pivot Grid to data at design time in .NET 5+ projects.
OLAP mode supports OlapExpressionBinding.
Follow the steps below to create a calculated field in OLAP mode:
- Create an
OLAPExpressionBinding
instance and pass the expression in its constructor as a parameter. You can also use the object’s OLAPExpressionBindingBase.Expression property to specify the expression. - Assign the created object to the PivotGridField.DataBinding property.
The following code snippet shows how to bind fieldSales
to the MDX expression:
using System.Windows;
using DevExpress.Xpf.PivotGrid;
namespace HowToBindOLAP {
public partial class MainWindow : Window {
public MainWindow() {
InitializeComponent();
}
private void Window_Loaded(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e) {
// ...
PivotGridField fieldSales = new PivotGridField();
fieldSales.Caption = "Cleared Amount";
fieldSales.Area = FieldArea.DataArea;
fieldSales.DataBinding = new OlapExpressionBinding("[Measures].[Internet Sales Amount] * 0.87");
fieldSales.CellFormat = "c";
pivotGridControl1.Fields.Add(fieldSales);
}
}
}