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PivotGridControl.RetrieveFields(PivotArea, Boolean) Method

Creates PivotGridField objects for all columns in the bound data source, and moves the fields to the specified area, making them visible or hidden.

Namespace: DevExpress.XtraPivotGrid

Assembly: DevExpress.XtraPivotGrid.v24.1.dll

NuGet Package: DevExpress.Win.PivotGrid

Declaration

public void RetrieveFields(
    PivotArea area,
    bool visible
)

Parameters

Name Type Description
area PivotArea

A PivotArea value that specifies the area to which the created fields are moved.

visible Boolean

true if the created fields are visible; otherwise, false.

Remarks

This overload clears the PivotGridControl.Fields collection and populates it with new PivotGridField objects, created for all columns in a data source.

The RetrieveFields method generates DataSourceColumnBinding objects for each Pivot Grid field in OLAP, Server, and Optimized modes. The Pivot Grid fields obtain their values from columns in the data source. The DataSourceColumnBindingBase.ColumnName property is set to the name of the data source column. The created fields are moved to the area specified by the area parameter. The visible parameter specifies whether these fields are created as visible or hidden.

Use the PivotGridControl.Fields property to add or remove fields. For instance, you can add a calculated field to a collection that contains arbitrary data in the Pivot Grid control. Refer to the following topic for more information about calculated fields: Bind Pivot Grid Fields to Calculated Expressions.

Use the PivotGridControl.RetrieveFieldsAsync method to create fields asynchronously.

Specify a value of the PivotGridFieldBase.Name property for each field when you create Pivot Grid fields. You can use this value to determine fields in a stored layout.

Refer to the following topic for more information about Pivot Grid Fields: Pivot Grid Fields.

Example

This example demonstrates how to specify connection settings and create fields that are bound to measures and dimensions of the cube on the OLAP server.

Follow the steps below to bind the Pivot Grid control to an OLAP cube in code.

  1. Set the PivotGridControl.OLAPDataProvider property to ADOMD.
  2. Specify connection settings in the PivotGridControl.OLAPConnectionString property. The following connection string is used in this example:

    Provider=MSOLAP;Data Source=http://demos.devexpress.com/Services/OLAP/msmdpump.dll;Initial catalog=Adventure Works DW Standard Edition;Cube name=Adventure Works;Query Timeout=100;

    Note that a valid connection string should include the following parameters: Provider, Data Source, Initial Catalog, Cube Name.

You can create Pivot Grid fields and bind them to measures and dimensions in the OLAP cube in the following ways:

Specify the value of the PivotGridFieldBase.Name property for each field when you create Pivot Grid fields. You can use this value to determine fields in a stored layout.

Use the following properties to specify field settings:

PivotGridFieldBase.Area
Gets or sets the area in which the field is displayed.
PivotGridFieldBase.AreaIndex
Gets or sets the field’s index from among the other fields displayed within the same area.
PivotGridFieldBase.Visible
Gets or sets whether the field is visible.

Use the invoked Customization Form to arrange fields.

View Example: How to Connect a Pivot Grid to an OLAP Data Source

using DevExpress.XtraPivotGrid;
using DevExpress.XtraPivotGrid.Customization;

namespace WinOlapRetrieveFieldsExample {
    public partial class Form1 : DevExpress.XtraEditors.XtraForm {
        public Form1() {
            InitializeComponent();
            // Specify the OLAP connection settings.
            pivotGridControl1.OLAPDataProvider = OLAPDataProvider.Adomd;
            pivotGridControl1.OLAPConnectionString =
                @"Provider=MSOLAP;
                Data Source=http://demos.devexpress.com/Services/OLAP/msmdpump.dll; 
                Initial catalog=Adventure Works DW Standard Edition;
                Cube name=Adventure Works;
                Query Timeout=100;";

            // Set the Customization Forms style.
            pivotGridControl1.OptionsCustomization.CustomizationFormStyle = CustomizationFormStyle.Excel2007;
            // Invoke the Customization Form.
            pivotGridControl1.FieldsCustomization();
        }

        private void btnRetrieveFields_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) {
            // Retrieve fields.
            pivotGridControl1.RetrieveFields(PivotArea.ColumnArea, false);
            foreach (PivotGridField field in pivotGridControl1.Fields){
                field.Name = "field" + (field.DataBinding as DataSourceColumnBinding).ColumnName;
            }

            // Add fields from the Field List to the specified area to create a report.
            pivotGridControl1.BeginUpdate();
            pivotGridControl1.Fields["[Customer].[Country].[Country]"].Area = PivotArea.RowArea;
            pivotGridControl1.Fields["[Customer].[Country].[Country]"].Visible = true;
            pivotGridControl1.Fields["[Customer].[City].[City]"].Area = PivotArea.RowArea;
            pivotGridControl1.Fields["[Customer].[City].[City]"].Visible = true;
            pivotGridControl1.Fields["[Date].[Fiscal].[Fiscal Year]"].Area = PivotArea.ColumnArea;
            pivotGridControl1.Fields["[Date].[Fiscal].[Fiscal Year]"].Visible = true;
            pivotGridControl1.Fields["[Measures].[Internet Sales Amount]"].Visible = true;
            pivotGridControl1.EndUpdate();

            // Resize columns automatically.
            pivotGridControl1.BestFit();

            // Invoke the Customization Form.
            pivotGridControl1.FieldsCustomization();
        }

        private void btnCreateFields_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) {
            pivotGridControl1.BeginUpdate();
            pivotGridControl1.Fields.Clear();

            // Create a field, specify its settings and bind the field to a measure or dimension.
            PivotGridField fieldCountry = pivotGridControl1.Fields.Add("Country", PivotArea.RowArea);
            fieldCountry.DataBinding = new DataSourceColumnBinding("[Customer].[Country].[Country]");
            fieldCountry.Name = "fieldCountry";

            PivotGridField fieldCity = pivotGridControl1.Fields.Add("City", PivotArea.RowArea);
            fieldCity.DataBinding = new DataSourceColumnBinding("[Customer].[City].[City]");
            fieldCity.Name = "fieldCity";

            PivotGridField measureField = new PivotGridField() { Caption = "Cleared Amount", 
               Area = PivotArea.DataArea };
            measureField.DataBinding = new OLAPExpressionBinding("[Measures].[Internet Sales Amount] * 0.87");
            measureField.Name = "fieldInternetSalesAmount";
            pivotGridControl1.Fields.Add(measureField);

            PivotGridFieldBase fieldTop10 = pivotGridControl1.Fields.Add("Top10", PivotArea.ColumnArea);
            fieldTop10.DataBinding = new OLAPExpressionBinding("TOPCOUNT([Date].[Date].[Date].MEMBERS, 10, " +
                "[Measures].[Internet Sales Amount])");
            fieldTop10.Visible = false;;
            fieldTop10.Name = "fieldTopcount";

            pivotGridControl1.EndUpdate();

            // Invoke the Customization Form.
            pivotGridControl1.FieldsCustomization();
        }
    }
}

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