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:: com :: sun :: star :: table ::

service TableSortDescriptor2
Description
specifies properties which describe sorting of fields (rows or columns) in a table.
Since
OOo 1.1.2

Included Services - Summary
::com::sun::star::util::SortDescriptor2
(referenced entity's summary:)
gives access to the properties of a sort descriptor. The properties are given in a sequence of PropertyValue.
Properties' Summary
sequence< TableSortField >
SortFields
specifies a list of individual sort fields.  
[ readonly ] long
MaxSortFieldsCount
contains the maximum number of sort fields the descriptor can hold.  
boolean
IsSortColumns
specifies if the columns or rows are to be sorted.  
Included Services - Details
::com::sun::star::util::SortDescriptor2
(referenced entity's summary:)
gives access to the properties of a sort descriptor. The properties are given in a sequence of PropertyValue.
Properties' Details
SortFields
sequence< TableSortField > SortFields;
Description
specifies a list of individual sort fields.

Each entry specifies properties that state the row/column to be sorted and how that should be done.

MaxSortFieldsCount
[ readonly ] long MaxSortFieldsCount;
Description
contains the maximum number of sort fields the descriptor can hold.
IsSortColumns
boolean IsSortColumns;
Description
specifies if the columns or rows are to be sorted.
true
The columns are to be sorted.
false
The rows are to be sorted.

 
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