/// <summary> /// Create a new tblUser_Log object. /// </summary> /// <param name="idUserLog">Initial value of the idUserLog property.</param> /// <param name="idTblUser">Initial value of the idTblUser property.</param> /// <param name="idLog">Initial value of the idLog property.</param> /// <param name="dateCreated">Initial value of the dateCreated property.</param> /// <param name="dateModified">Initial value of the dateModified property.</param> /// <param name="createdByLogin">Initial value of the CreatedByLogin property.</param> /// <param name="modifiedByLogin">Initial value of the ModifiedByLogin property.</param> public static tblUser_Log CreatetblUser_Log(global::System.Int32 idUserLog, global::System.Int32 idTblUser, global::System.Int32 idLog, global::System.DateTime dateCreated, global::System.DateTime dateModified, global::System.String createdByLogin, global::System.String modifiedByLogin) { tblUser_Log tblUser_Log = new tblUser_Log(); tblUser_Log.idUserLog = idUserLog; tblUser_Log.idTblUser = idTblUser; tblUser_Log.idLog = idLog; tblUser_Log.dateCreated = dateCreated; tblUser_Log.dateModified = dateModified; tblUser_Log.CreatedByLogin = createdByLogin; tblUser_Log.ModifiedByLogin = modifiedByLogin; return tblUser_Log; }
/// <summary> /// Deprecated Method for adding a new object to the tblUser_Log EntitySet. Consider using the .Add method of the associated ObjectSet<T> property instead. /// </summary> public void AddTotblUser_Log(tblUser_Log tblUser_Log) { base.AddObject("tblUser_Log", tblUser_Log); }