PivotedGridColumn Class

Represents a pivot grid column that will appear in JSGrid.

Inheritance Hierarchy

System.Object
  Microsoft.SharePoint.JSGrid.BaseGridColumn
    Microsoft.SharePoint.JSGrid.PivotedGridColumn

Namespace:  Microsoft.SharePoint.JSGrid
Assembly:  Microsoft.SharePoint (in Microsoft.SharePoint.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Class PivotedGridColumn _
    Inherits BaseGridColumn
'Usage
Dim instance As PivotedGridColumn
public class PivotedGridColumn : BaseGridColumn

Remarks

Pivoted columns appear at the right of the grid.

List<PivotedGridColumn> r = new List<PivotedGridColumn>();

            //Create the Pivoted "Header" Column
            PivotedGridColumn col = new PivotedGridColumn();
            col.ColumnKey = "header";
            col.FieldKeys = new String[] { "Quarter 1", "Quarter 2", "Quarter 3", "Quarter 4" };
            col.Name = "Quarter";
            col.Width = 100;
            r.Add(col);

            //display 
            col = new PivotedGridColumn();
            col.ColumnKey = "tests1";
            col.FieldKeys = new String[] { "costq 1", "costq 2", "costq 3", "costq 4" };
            col.Name = "Fiscal 2009";
            col.Width = 100;
            r.Add(col);

            col = new PivotedGridColumn();
            col.ColumnKey = "tests2";
            col.FieldKeys = new String[] { "costq 5", "costq 6", "costq 7", "costq 8" };
            col.Name = "Fiscal 2010";
            col.Width = 100;
            r.Add(col);

            return r;

Refer to GridColumnfor more information.

Thread Safety

Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.

See Also

Reference

PivotedGridColumn Members

Microsoft.SharePoint.JSGrid Namespace