/** * Represent a single field in the PivotCache. This definition contains information about the field, * such as its source, data type, and location within a level or hierarchy. The sharedItems element * stores additional information about the data in this field. If there are no shared items, then * values are stored directly in the pivotCacheRecords part. * * (CT_CacheField) * @private */Ext.define('Ext.exporter.file.ooxml.excel.CacheField', { extend: 'Ext.exporter.file.ooxml.Base', requires: [ 'Ext.exporter.file.ooxml.excel.SharedItems' ], config: { /** * @cfg {String} caption * * Specifies the caption of the cache field. */ caption: null, /** * @cfg {Boolean} [databaseField] * * Specifies a boolean value that indicates whether this field came from the source database * rather having been created by the application. * * A value of 1 or true indicates the field is from the source database. * * A value of 0 or false indicates the field was created by the application. * * **Note**: This attribute could be used for a defined grouped or calculated field. In this case, * source database fields should precede defined grouped or calculated fields. */ databaseField: null, /** * @cfg {String} [formula] * * Specifies the formula for the calculated field. This formula is specified by the end-user. * Calculated fields can perform calculations by using the contents of other fields in the PivotTable. * * In formulas you create for calculated fields or calculated items, you can use operators and * expressions as you do in other worksheet formulas. You can use constants and refer to data * from the PivotTable, but you cannot use cell references or defined names. You cannot use * worksheet functions that require cell references or defined names as arguments, and you cannot * use array functions. * * Further behaviors and restrictions apply to formulas for calculated fields: * * - Formulas for calculated fields operate on the sum of the underlying data for any fields in * the formula. [Example: The formula =Sales * 1.2 multiplies the sum of the sales for each type * and region by 1.2; it does not multiply each individual sale by 1.2 and then sum the multiplied * amounts. end example] * - Formulas cannot refer to totals. */ formula: null, /** * @cfg {Number} [hierarchy] * * Specifies the hierarchy that this field is part of. */ hierarchy: null, /** * @cfg {Number} [level] * * Specifies the hierarchy level that this field is part of. */ level: null, /** * @cfg {Number} [mappingCount] * * Specifies the number of property mappings for this field. */ mappingCount: null, /** * @cfg {Boolean} [memberPropertyField] * * Specifies a boolean value that indicates whether the field contains OLAP member property information. * * A value of 1 or true indicates this field contains OLAP member property information. * * A value of 0 or false indicates this field does not contain OLAP member property information. */ memberPropertyField: null, /** * @cfg {String} [name] * * Specifies the name of the cache field. */ name: null, /** * @cfg {Number} [numFmtId] * * Specifies the number format that is applied to all items in the field. Number formats are written * to the styles part. * * **Note**: Formatting information provided by cell table and by PivotTable need not agree. If the * two formats differ, the cell-level formatting takes precedence. If you change the layout of the * PivotTable, the PivotTable formatting will then take precedence. */ numFmtId: null, /** * @cfg {String} [propertyName] * * Specifies the name of the property if this field is an OLAP property field. */ propertyName: null, /** * @cfg {Boolean} [serverField] * * Specifies a boolean value that indicates whether the field is a server-based page field. * * A value of 1 or true indicates this field is a server-based page field. * * A value of 0 or false indicates this field is not a server-based page field. * * This attribute applies to ODBC sources only. */ serverField: null, /** * @cfg {Number} [sqlType] * * Specifies the SQL data type of the field. This attribute stores an ODBC data type and * applies to ODBC data sources only. A value is supplied for this attribute only if it * is provided to the application. * * The following are data types supported by ODBC. For a more information, see the ODBC specification. * * - `0` SQL_UNKNOWN_TYPE * - `1` SQL_CHAR * - `2` SQL_VARCHAR * - `-1` SQL_LONGVARCHAR * - `-8` SQL_WCHAR * - `-9` SQL_WVARCHAR * - `-10` SQL_WLONGVARCHAR * - `3` SQL_DECIMAL * - `2` SQL_NUMERIC * - `5` SQL_SMALLINT * - `4` S`QL_INTEGER * - `7` SQL_REAL * - `6` SQL_FLOAT * - `8` SQL_DOUBLE * - `-7` SQL_BIT * - `-6` SQL_TINYINT * - `-5` SQL_BIGINT * - `-2` SQL_BINARY * - `-3` SQL_VARBINARY * - `-4` SQL_LONGVARBINARY * - `9`` SQL_TYPE_DATE or SQL_DATE * - `10` SQL_TYPE_TIME or SQL_TIME * - `11` SQL_TYPE_TIMESTAMP or SQL_TIMESTAMP * - `102` SQL_INTERVAL_MONTH * - `101` SQL_INTERVAL_YEAR * - `107` SQL_INTERVAL_YEAR_TO_MONTH * - `103` SQL_INTERVAL_DAY * - `104` SQL_INTERVAL_HOUR * - `105` SQL_INTERVAL_MINUTE * - `106` SQL_INTERVAL_SECOND * - `108` SQL_INTERVAL_DAY_TO_HOUR * - `109` SQL_INTERVAL_DAY_TO_MINUTE * - `110` SQL_INTERVAL_DAY_TO_SECOND * - `111` SQL_INTERVAL_HOUR_TO_MINUTE * - `112` SQL_INTERVAL_HOUR_TO_SECOND * - `113` SQL_INTERVAL_MINUTE_TO_SECOND * - `-11` SQL_GUID * - `-20` SQL_SIGNED_OFFSET` * - `-22` SQL_UNSIGNED_OFFSET */ sqlType: null, /** * @cfg {Boolean} [uniqueList] * * Specifies a boolean value that indicates whether the application was able to get a list * of unique items for the field. The attribute only applies to PivotTables that use ODBC * and is intended to be used in conjunction with optimization features in the application. * [Example: the application can optimize memory usage when populating PivotCache records * if it has a list of unique items for a field before all the records are retrieved from ODBC. end example] * * A value of 1 or true indicates the application was able to get a list of unique values for the field. * * A value of 0 or false indicates the application was unable to get a list of unique values for the field. */ uniqueList: null, /** * @cfg {Ext.exporter.file.ooxml.excel.SharedItems} [sharedItems] * * Represents the collection of unique items for a field in the PivotCacheDefinition. */ sharedItems: {}, fieldGroup: null, mpMap: null }, tplNonAttributes: [ 'sharedItems', 'fieldGroup', 'mpMap' ], /** * @cfg generateTplAttributes * @inheritdoc Ext.exporter.file.ooxml.Base#cfg!generateTplAttributes * @localdoc * * **Note** Do not rename the config names that are part of the `attributes` since they are * mapped to the xml attributes needed by the template. */ generateTplAttributes: true, tpl: [ '<cacheField {attributes}>', '<tpl if="sharedItems">{[values.sharedItems.render()]}</tpl>', '</cacheField>' ], destroy: function(){ this.setSharedItems(null); this.callParent(); }, applySharedItems: function(data) { if(!data || data.isInstance){ return data; } return new Ext.exporter.file.ooxml.excel.SharedItems(data); }, updateSharedItems: function(data, oldData){ Ext.destroy(oldData); } });