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Class ItemConfigRecordData

POCO (Plain Old CLR Object) class that can be used to hold data corresponding to a row from the item_config table.

Inheritance
object
ItemConfigRecordData
Inherited Members
object.ToString()
object.Equals(object)
object.Equals(object, object)
object.ReferenceEquals(object, object)
object.GetHashCode()
object.GetType()
object.MemberwiseClone()
Namespace: SuperOffice.CRM.Rows
Assembly: SoDataBase.dll
Syntax
public class ItemConfigRecordData
Remarks

Please use this class instead of a full ItemConfigRow object when you do not need to create or update a value in the database. Row objects have a large overhead since they carry the corresponding ItemConfigTableInfo object, which in turn defines fields and aliases; there may be a Sentry on a row, and various other helper objects.

Constructors

ItemConfigRecordData()

POCO (Plain Old CLR Object) class that can be used to hold data corresponding to a row from the item_config table.

Declaration
public ItemConfigRecordData()
Remarks

Please use this class instead of a full ItemConfigRow object when you do not need to create or update a value in the database. Row objects have a large overhead since they carry the corresponding ItemConfigTableInfo object, which in turn defines fields and aliases; there may be a Sentry on a row, and various other helper objects.

Fields

Domain

The domain for which this item belongs (domains are defined in ItemConfig.h)

Declaration
public int Domain
Field Value
Type Description
int
Remarks

Please use this class instead of a full ItemConfigRow object when you do not need to create or update a value in the database. Row objects have a large overhead since they carry the corresponding ItemConfigTableInfo object, which in turn defines fields and aliases; there may be a Sentry on a row, and various other helper objects.

ItemConfigId

Primary key

Declaration
public int ItemConfigId
Field Value
Type Description
int
Remarks

Please use this class instead of a full ItemConfigRow object when you do not need to create or update a value in the database. Row objects have a large overhead since they carry the corresponding ItemConfigTableInfo object, which in turn defines fields and aliases; there may be a Sentry on a row, and various other helper objects.

ItemId

The id of the element for which this item belongs

Declaration
public int ItemId
Field Value
Type Description
int
Remarks

Please use this class instead of a full ItemConfigRow object when you do not need to create or update a value in the database. Row objects have a large overhead since they carry the corresponding ItemConfigTableInfo object, which in turn defines fields and aliases; there may be a Sentry on a row, and various other helper objects.

ItemName

The name for this config item

Declaration
public string ItemName
Field Value
Type Description
string
Remarks

Please use this class instead of a full ItemConfigRow object when you do not need to create or update a value in the database. Row objects have a large overhead since they carry the corresponding ItemConfigTableInfo object, which in turn defines fields and aliases; there may be a Sentry on a row, and various other helper objects.

ItemValue

The value for this config item

Declaration
public string ItemValue
Field Value
Type Description
string
Remarks

Please use this class instead of a full ItemConfigRow object when you do not need to create or update a value in the database. Row objects have a large overhead since they carry the corresponding ItemConfigTableInfo object, which in turn defines fields and aliases; there may be a Sentry on a row, and various other helper objects.

Extension Methods

EnumUtil.MapEnums<From, To>(From)
ItemConfigRecordDataExtensions.ToInsertAsync(ItemConfigRecordData, CancellationToken)
Converters.MapEnums<From, To>(From)
ObjectExtensions.AssignByReflection<T>(T, T)
ObjectExtensions.GraphCopy<T>(T)
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