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AddGroupingLevelPage Methods
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Provides a view for the Add Grouping Levels (Single-Query Version) page of the Report Wizard in WPF applications.
Name Description
AddLevel() Activates the button that adds a grouping level.
CanAddLevel() Returns whether the button that adds a grouping level is available.
CanCombineLevel() Returns whether the button that combines grouping levels is available.
CanMoveDown()
CanMoveUp() Returns whether the button that moves a grouping level up is available.
CanRemoveLevel() Returns whether the button that removes a grouping level is available.
CombineLevel() Activates the button that combines grouping levels.
Equals(Object, Object) static Determines whether the specified object instances are considered equal. Inherited from Object.
Equals(Object) Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object. Inherited from Object.
GetHashCode() Serves as the default hash function. Inherited from Object.
GetPropertyName<T>(Expression<Func<T>>) static Returns the name of a property identified by a lambda expression. Inherited from BindableBase.
GetType() Gets the Type of the current instance. Inherited from Object.
MemberwiseClone() protected Creates a shallow copy of the current Object. Inherited from Object.
MoveDown() Activates the button that moves a grouping level down.
MoveUp() Activates the button that moves a grouping level up.
ReferenceEquals(Object, Object) static Determines whether the specified Object instances are the same instance. Inherited from Object.
RemoveLevel() Activates the button that removes a grouping level.
ToString() Returns a string that represents the current object. Inherited from Object.
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