C1DataCollection<T> Class Properties
For a list of all members of this type, see C1DataCollection<T> members.
| Name | Description |
 | ConnectionState | Gets the state of the connection to the source. (Inherited from C1.DataCollection.C1WrapDataCollection<T,T>) |
 | Count | Gets the number of elements in the collection. (Inherited from C1.DataCollection.C1DataCollectionBase<T>) |
 | CurrentPage | Gets the current page number. (Inherited from C1.DataCollection.C1WrapDataCollection<T,T>) |
 | FilterExpression | Gets the filter expression applied to the data. (Inherited from C1.DataCollection.C1WrapDataCollection<T,T>) |
 | GroupDescriptions | Gets the group descriptions applied to the data. (Inherited from C1.DataCollection.C1WrapDataCollection<T,T>) |
 | HasMoreItems | Gets a value indicating whether this collection can load more items. (Inherited from C1.DataCollection.C1WrapDataCollection<T,T>) |
 | IsDisposed | Gets whether the collection is disposed. (Inherited from C1.DataCollection.C1DataCollectionBase<T>) |
 | IsPlain | Gets whether the group items will be inline with the data items or the items will be the first level of group items. (Inherited from C1.DataCollection.C1WrapDataCollection<T,T>) |
 | IsUpdating | Gets a value indicating whether the collection is being updated. (Inherited from C1.DataCollection.C1WrapDataCollection<T,T>) |
 | IsVirtualizing | (Inherited from C1.DataCollection.C1WrapDataCollection<T,T>) |
 | Item | Gets the element at the specified index in the read-only list. (Inherited from C1.DataCollection.C1DataCollectionBase<T>) |
 | PageSize | Gets or sets the maximum number of items per page. (Inherited from C1.DataCollection.C1WrapDataCollection<T,T>) |
 | SortDescriptions | Gets the sort descriptions applied to the data. (Inherited from C1.DataCollection.C1WrapDataCollection<T,T>) |
 | TotalCount | Gets the total number of items in the collection. (Inherited from C1.DataCollection.C1WrapDataCollection<T,T>) |
 | UseCPUsInParallel | Gets or sets whether the operations will be performed using CPU's in parallel. |
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