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unpublished constants group DataPilotTablePositionType
Usage Restrictions
not published
Description
specifies in which sub-area a cell is positioned within a DataPilot table.
Since
OOo 3.0.0
See also
DataPilotTablePositionData, DataPilotTableResultData, DataPilotTableHeaderData

Constants
NOT_IN_TABLE indicates that the specified cell is not in the DataPilot table.  
RESULT indicates that the specified cell is within the result area.  
ROW_HEADER indicates that the specified cell is within the row header area.  
COLUMN_HEADER indicates that the specified cell is within the column header area.  
OTHER indicates that the specified cell is within the table but in areas other than the result or header areas.  
Constants' Details
NOT_IN_TABLE
const long NOT_IN_TABLE = 0;
Description
indicates that the specified cell is not in the DataPilot table.
RESULT
const long RESULT = 1;
Description
indicates that the specified cell is within the result area.
ROW_HEADER
const long ROW_HEADER = 2;
Description
indicates that the specified cell is within the row header area.
COLUMN_HEADER
const long COLUMN_HEADER = 3;
Description
indicates that the specified cell is within the column header area.
OTHER
const long OTHER = 4;
Description
indicates that the specified cell is within the table but in areas other than the result or header areas.
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