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Class OLEViewTextRecordData

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

Inheritance
Object
OLEViewTextRecordData
Namespace: SuperOffice.CRM.Rows
Assembly: SoDataBase.dll
Syntax
public class OLEViewTextRecordData : Object
Remarks

Please use this class instead of a full OLEViewTextRow 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 OLEViewTextTableInfo object, which in turn defines fields and aliases; there may be a Sentry on a row, and various other helper objects.

Constructors

OLEViewTextRecordData()

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

Declaration
public OLEViewTextRecordData()
Remarks

Please use this class instead of a full OLEViewTextRow 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 OLEViewTextTableInfo object, which in turn defines fields and aliases; there may be a Sentry on a row, and various other helper objects.

Fields

Description

View name as shown in Reporter studio.

Declaration
public string Description
Field Value
Type Description
String
Remarks

Please use this class instead of a full OLEViewTextRow 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 OLEViewTextTableInfo object, which in turn defines fields and aliases; there may be a Sentry on a row, and various other helper objects.

LanguageId

LCID (see locale help) of language

Declaration
public int LanguageId
Field Value
Type Description
Int32
Remarks

Please use this class instead of a full OLEViewTextRow 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 OLEViewTextTableInfo object, which in turn defines fields and aliases; there may be a Sentry on a row, and various other helper objects.

Name

OLE View name

Declaration
public string Name
Field Value
Type Description
String
Remarks

Please use this class instead of a full OLEViewTextRow 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 OLEViewTextTableInfo object, which in turn defines fields and aliases; there may be a Sentry on a row, and various other helper objects.

OLEViewId

OLE View

Declaration
public int OLEViewId
Field Value
Type Description
Int32
Remarks

Please use this class instead of a full OLEViewTextRow 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 OLEViewTextTableInfo object, which in turn defines fields and aliases; there may be a Sentry on a row, and various other helper objects.

OLEViewTextId

Primary key

Declaration
public int OLEViewTextId
Field Value
Type Description
Int32
Remarks

Please use this class instead of a full OLEViewTextRow 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 OLEViewTextTableInfo object, which in turn defines fields and aliases; there may be a Sentry on a row, and various other helper objects.

Registered

Registered when in UTC.

Declaration
public DateTime Registered
Field Value
Type Description
DateTime
Remarks

Please use this class instead of a full OLEViewTextRow 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 OLEViewTextTableInfo object, which in turn defines fields and aliases; there may be a Sentry on a row, and various other helper objects.

RegisteredAssociateId

Registered by whom

Declaration
public int RegisteredAssociateId
Field Value
Type Description
Int32
Remarks

Please use this class instead of a full OLEViewTextRow 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 OLEViewTextTableInfo object, which in turn defines fields and aliases; there may be a Sentry on a row, and various other helper objects.

Updated

Last updated when in UTC.

Declaration
public DateTime Updated
Field Value
Type Description
DateTime
Remarks

Please use this class instead of a full OLEViewTextRow 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 OLEViewTextTableInfo object, which in turn defines fields and aliases; there may be a Sentry on a row, and various other helper objects.

UpdatedAssociateId

Last updated by whom

Declaration
public int UpdatedAssociateId
Field Value
Type Description
Int32
Remarks

Please use this class instead of a full OLEViewTextRow 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 OLEViewTextTableInfo object, which in turn defines fields and aliases; there may be a Sentry on a row, and various other helper objects.

UpdatedCount

Number of updates made to this record

Declaration
public short UpdatedCount
Field Value
Type Description
Int16
Remarks

Please use this class instead of a full OLEViewTextRow 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 OLEViewTextTableInfo 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)
ObjectExtensions.AssignByReflection<T>(T, T)
ObjectExtensions.GraphCopy<T>(T)
OLEViewTextRecordDataExtensions.ToInsert(OLEViewTextRecordData)
Converters.MapEnums<From, To>(From)
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