Example #1
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        /// <summary>
        /// Populates the fields for multiple objects from the columns found in an open reader.
        /// </summary>
        ///
        /// <param name="rdr" type="IDataReader">An object that implements the IDataReader interface</param>
        ///
        /// <returns>Object of INVBatchCollection</returns>
        ///
        /// <remarks>
        ///
        /// <RevisionHistory>
        /// Author				Date			Description
        /// DLGenerator			12/26/2014 2:46:04 AM		Created function
        ///
        /// </RevisionHistory>
        ///
        /// </remarks>
        ///
        internal static INVBatchCollection PopulateObjectsFromReader(IDataReader rdr)
        {
            INVBatchCollection list = new INVBatchCollection();

            while (rdr.Read())
            {
                INVBatch obj = new INVBatch();
                PopulateObjectFromReader(obj, rdr);
                list.Add(obj);
            }
            return(list);
        }
Example #2
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        /// <summary>
        /// This method will return a list of objects representing all records in the table.
        /// </summary>
        ///
        /// <returns>list of objects of class INVBatch in the form of object of INVBatchCollection </returns>
        ///
        /// <remarks>
        ///
        /// <RevisionHistory>
        /// Author				Date			Description
        /// DLGenerator			12/26/2014 2:46:04 AM		Created function
        ///
        /// </RevisionHistory>
        ///
        /// </remarks>
        ///
        public static INVBatchCollection SelectAll()
        {
            DatabaseHelper oDatabaseHelper = new DatabaseHelper();
            bool           ExecutionState  = false;

            // The parameter '@dlgErrorCode' will contain the status after execution of the stored procedure.
            oDatabaseHelper.AddParameter("@dlgErrorCode", -1, System.Data.ParameterDirection.Output);

            IDataReader        dr = oDatabaseHelper.ExecuteReader("gsp_INVBatch_SelectAll", ref ExecutionState);
            INVBatchCollection INVBatchCollection = PopulateObjectsFromReader(dr);

            dr.Close();
            oDatabaseHelper.Dispose();
            return(INVBatchCollection);
        }
Example #3
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        /// <summary>
        /// This method will return a list of objects representing the specified number of entries from the specified record number in the table.
        /// </summary>
        ///
        /// <param name="pageSize" type="int">Number of records returned.</param>
        /// <param name="skipPages" type="int">The number of missing pages.</param>
        /// <param name="orderByStatement" type="string">The field value to number</param>
        ///
        /// <returns>list of objects of class INVBatch in the form of object of INVBatchCollection </returns>
        ///
        /// <remarks>
        ///
        /// <RevisionHistory>
        /// Author				Date			Description
        /// DLGenerator			12/26/2014 2:46:04 AM		Created function
        ///
        /// </RevisionHistory>
        ///
        /// </remarks>
        ///
        public static INVBatchCollection SelectAllPaged(int?pageSize, int?skipPages, string orderByStatement)
        {
            DatabaseHelper oDatabaseHelper = new DatabaseHelper();
            bool           ExecutionState  = false;

            // Pass the specified field and its value to the stored procedure.
            oDatabaseHelper.AddParameter("@PageSize", pageSize);
            oDatabaseHelper.AddParameter("@SkipPages", skipPages);
            oDatabaseHelper.AddParameter("@OrderByStatement", orderByStatement);

            // The parameter '@dlgErrorCode' will contain the status after execution of the stored procedure.
            oDatabaseHelper.AddParameter("@dlgErrorCode", -1, System.Data.ParameterDirection.Output);

            IDataReader        dr = oDatabaseHelper.ExecuteReader("gsp_INVBatch_SelectAllPaged", ref ExecutionState);
            INVBatchCollection INVBatchCollection = PopulateObjectsFromReader(dr);

            dr.Close();
            oDatabaseHelper.Dispose();
            return(INVBatchCollection);
        }
Example #4
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        /// <summary>
        /// This method will get row(s) from the database using the value of the field specified
        /// </summary>
        ///
        /// <param name="field" type="string">Field of the class INVBatch</param>
        /// <param name="fieldValue" type="object">Value for the field specified.</param>
        /// <param name="fieldValue2" type="object">Value for the field specified.</param>
        /// <param name="typeOperation" type="TypeOperation">Operator that is used if fieldValue2=null or fieldValue2="".</param>
        ///
        /// <returns>List of object of class INVBatch in the form of an object of class INVBatchCollection</returns>
        ///
        /// <remarks>
        ///
        /// <RevisionHistory>
        /// Author				Date			Description
        /// DLGenerator			12/26/2014 2:46:04 AM		Created function
        ///
        /// </RevisionHistory>
        ///
        /// </remarks>
        ///
        public static INVBatchCollection SelectByField(string field, object fieldValue, object fieldValue2, TypeOperation typeOperation)
        {
            DatabaseHelper oDatabaseHelper = new DatabaseHelper();
            bool           ExecutionState  = false;

            // Pass the specified field and its value to the stored procedure.
            oDatabaseHelper.AddParameter("@Field", field);
            oDatabaseHelper.AddParameter("@Value", fieldValue);
            oDatabaseHelper.AddParameter("@Value2", fieldValue2);
            oDatabaseHelper.AddParameter("@Operation", OperationCollection.Operation[(int)typeOperation]);

            // The parameter '@dlgErrorCode' will contain the status after execution of the stored procedure.
            oDatabaseHelper.AddParameter("@dlgErrorCode", -1, System.Data.ParameterDirection.Output);

            IDataReader        dr = oDatabaseHelper.ExecuteReader("gsp_INVBatch_SelectByField", ref ExecutionState);
            INVBatchCollection INVBatchCollection = PopulateObjectsFromReader(dr);

            dr.Close();
            oDatabaseHelper.Dispose();
            return(INVBatchCollection);
        }
Example #5
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        /// <summary>
        /// Populates the fields for multiple objects from the columns found in an open reader.
        /// </summary>
        ///
        /// <param name="rdr" type="IDataReader">An object that implements the IDataReader interface</param>
        ///
        /// <returns>Object of INVBatchCollection</returns>
        ///
        /// <remarks>
        ///
        /// <RevisionHistory>
        /// Author				Date			Description
        /// DLGenerator			12/26/2014 2:46:04 AM		Created function
        ///
        /// </RevisionHistory>
        ///
        /// </remarks>
        ///
        internal static INVBatchCollection PopulateObjectsFromReaderWithCheckingReader(IDataReader rdr, DatabaseHelper oDatabaseHelper)
        {
            INVBatchCollection list = new INVBatchCollection();

            if (rdr.Read())
            {
                INVBatch obj = new INVBatch();
                PopulateObjectFromReader(obj, rdr);
                list.Add(obj);
                while (rdr.Read())
                {
                    obj = new INVBatch();
                    PopulateObjectFromReader(obj, rdr);
                    list.Add(obj);
                }
                oDatabaseHelper.Dispose();
                return(list);
            }
            else
            {
                oDatabaseHelper.Dispose();
                return(null);
            }
        }
Example #6
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 public Enumerator(INVBatchCollection t)
 {
     this.t = t;
 }