Class UsageStatsTableInfo
Table 'UsageStats': Usage statistics
Implements
Inherited Members
Namespace: SuperOffice.CRM.Data
Assembly: SoDataBase.dll
Syntax
[DatabaseTable("UsageStats")]
public class UsageStatsTableInfo : TableInfo, ICloneable
Remarks
An instance of this class represents one instance of this table in an SQL statement. In most
cases each table appears only once in a SELECT, but in cases where you need to self-join, or
there are multiple occurrences for other reasons (typically additional restrictions in the joins),
then you will need multiple instances.
Instances of this class are created by calling TablesInfo.GetUsageStatsInfo().
Fields
DictionaryTableName
Conceptual name of table UsageStats in the database dictionary: UsageStats
Declaration
public const string DictionaryTableName = "UsageStats"
Field Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
string |
Remarks
An instance of this class represents one instance of this table in an SQL statement. In most
cases each table appears only once in a SELECT, but in cases where you need to self-join, or
there are multiple occurrences for other reasons (typically additional restrictions in the joins),
then you will need multiple instances.
Instances of this class are created by calling TablesInfo.GetUsageStatsInfo().
Properties
AssocId
Field 'assoc_id' in table 'UsageStats': Dictionary type FK, target: Associate, .NET type: int
Optional associate, if collecting individual dataDeclaration
public Int32FieldInfo AssocId { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
Int32FieldInfo |
Remarks
An instance of this class represents one instance of this table in an SQL statement. In most
cases each table appears only once in a SELECT, but in cases where you need to self-join, or
there are multiple occurrences for other reasons (typically additional restrictions in the joins),
then you will need multiple instances.
Instances of this class are created by calling TablesInfo.GetUsageStatsInfo().
AssocId_InnerJoin_Associate
Generated join from the foreign key AssocId in this table, to its target table AssociateTableInfo.
Declaration
public TargetedInnerJoin<AssociateTableInfo> AssocId_InnerJoin_Associate { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
TargetedInnerJoin<AssociateTableInfo> |
Remarks
An instance of this class represents one instance of this table in an SQL statement. In most
cases each table appears only once in a SELECT, but in cases where you need to self-join, or
there are multiple occurrences for other reasons (typically additional restrictions in the joins),
then you will need multiple instances.
Instances of this class are created by calling TablesInfo.GetUsageStatsInfo().
Data1
Field 'data1' in table 'UsageStats': Dictionary type Int, .NET type: int
Data fieldDeclaration
public Int32FieldInfo Data1 { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
Int32FieldInfo |
Remarks
An instance of this class represents one instance of this table in an SQL statement. In most
cases each table appears only once in a SELECT, but in cases where you need to self-join, or
there are multiple occurrences for other reasons (typically additional restrictions in the joins),
then you will need multiple instances.
Instances of this class are created by calling TablesInfo.GetUsageStatsInfo().
Data2
Field 'data2' in table 'UsageStats': Dictionary type Int, .NET type: int
Data fieldDeclaration
public Int32FieldInfo Data2 { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
Int32FieldInfo |
Remarks
An instance of this class represents one instance of this table in an SQL statement. In most
cases each table appears only once in a SELECT, but in cases where you need to self-join, or
there are multiple occurrences for other reasons (typically additional restrictions in the joins),
then you will need multiple instances.
Instances of this class are created by calling TablesInfo.GetUsageStatsInfo().
Data3
Field 'data3' in table 'UsageStats': Dictionary type Int, .NET type: int
Data fieldDeclaration
public Int32FieldInfo Data3 { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
Int32FieldInfo |
Remarks
An instance of this class represents one instance of this table in an SQL statement. In most
cases each table appears only once in a SELECT, but in cases where you need to self-join, or
there are multiple occurrences for other reasons (typically additional restrictions in the joins),
then you will need multiple instances.
Instances of this class are created by calling TablesInfo.GetUsageStatsInfo().
Data4
Field 'data4' in table 'UsageStats': Dictionary type Int, .NET type: int
Data fieldDeclaration
public Int32FieldInfo Data4 { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
Int32FieldInfo |
Remarks
An instance of this class represents one instance of this table in an SQL statement. In most
cases each table appears only once in a SELECT, but in cases where you need to self-join, or
there are multiple occurrences for other reasons (typically additional restrictions in the joins),
then you will need multiple instances.
Instances of this class are created by calling TablesInfo.GetUsageStatsInfo().
Data5
Field 'data5' in table 'UsageStats': Dictionary type Int, .NET type: int
Data fieldDeclaration
public Int32FieldInfo Data5 { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
Int32FieldInfo |
Remarks
An instance of this class represents one instance of this table in an SQL statement. In most
cases each table appears only once in a SELECT, but in cases where you need to self-join, or
there are multiple occurrences for other reasons (typically additional restrictions in the joins),
then you will need multiple instances.
Instances of this class are created by calling TablesInfo.GetUsageStatsInfo().
Definition
Definition of the table as described in the deployed runtime dictionary
Declaration
public override SoTable Definition { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
SoTable |
Overrides
Remarks
An instance of this class represents one instance of this table in an SQL statement. In most
cases each table appears only once in a SELECT, but in cases where you need to self-join, or
there are multiple occurrences for other reasons (typically additional restrictions in the joins),
then you will need multiple instances.
Instances of this class are created by calling TablesInfo.GetUsageStatsInfo().
DictionaryTableNumber
Table number for table UsageStats in the database dictionary; potentially changes between databases, but always the same over the lifetime of any single database
Declaration
public int DictionaryTableNumber { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
int |
Remarks
An instance of this class represents one instance of this table in an SQL statement. In most
cases each table appears only once in a SELECT, but in cases where you need to self-join, or
there are multiple occurrences for other reasons (typically additional restrictions in the joins),
then you will need multiple instances.
Instances of this class are created by calling TablesInfo.GetUsageStatsInfo().
FunctionId
Field 'functionId' in table 'UsageStats': Dictionary type Id, .NET type: int
ID of function, internal enumeration typeDeclaration
public Int32FieldInfo FunctionId { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
Int32FieldInfo |
Remarks
An instance of this class represents one instance of this table in an SQL statement. In most
cases each table appears only once in a SELECT, but in cases where you need to self-join, or
there are multiple occurrences for other reasons (typically additional restrictions in the joins),
then you will need multiple instances.
Instances of this class are created by calling TablesInfo.GetUsageStatsInfo().
RuntimeDefinition
Definition of the table as described in the deployed runtime dictionary
Declaration
[Obsolete("Use instance property Definition or static member DictionaryTableNumber", true)]
public static SoTable RuntimeDefinition { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
SoTable |
Remarks
An instance of this class represents one instance of this table in an SQL statement. In most
cases each table appears only once in a SELECT, but in cases where you need to self-join, or
there are multiple occurrences for other reasons (typically additional restrictions in the joins),
then you will need multiple instances.
Instances of this class are created by calling TablesInfo.GetUsageStatsInfo().
SubId
Field 'subId' in table 'UsageStats': Dictionary type Id, .NET type: int
Optional sub-function idDeclaration
public Int32FieldInfo SubId { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
Int32FieldInfo |
Remarks
An instance of this class represents one instance of this table in an SQL statement. In most
cases each table appears only once in a SELECT, but in cases where you need to self-join, or
there are multiple occurrences for other reasons (typically additional restrictions in the joins),
then you will need multiple instances.
Instances of this class are created by calling TablesInfo.GetUsageStatsInfo().
UsageStatsId
Field 'UsageStats_id' in table 'UsageStats': Dictionary type PK, .NET type: int
Primary keyDeclaration
public Int32FieldInfo UsageStatsId { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
Int32FieldInfo |
Remarks
An instance of this class represents one instance of this table in an SQL statement. In most
cases each table appears only once in a SELECT, but in cases where you need to self-join, or
there are multiple occurrences for other reasons (typically additional restrictions in the joins),
then you will need multiple instances.
Instances of this class are created by calling TablesInfo.GetUsageStatsInfo().
Uses
Field 'uses' in table 'UsageStats': Dictionary type UInt, .NET type: uint
Number of usesDeclaration
public FieldInfo Uses { get; }
Property Value
Type | Description |
---|---|
FieldInfo |
Remarks
An instance of this class represents one instance of this table in an SQL statement. In most
cases each table appears only once in a SELECT, but in cases where you need to self-join, or
there are multiple occurrences for other reasons (typically additional restrictions in the joins),
then you will need multiple instances.
Instances of this class are created by calling TablesInfo.GetUsageStatsInfo().