/// <summary> /// Create a new Customer object. /// </summary> /// <param name="customerID">Initial value of the CustomerID property.</param> /// <param name="firstName">Initial value of the FirstName property.</param> /// <param name="lastName">Initial value of the LastName property.</param> /// <param name="address1">Initial value of the Address1 property.</param> /// <param name="address2">Initial value of the Address2 property.</param> /// <param name="city">Initial value of the City property.</param> /// <param name="state">Initial value of the State property.</param> /// <param name="zip">Initial value of the Zip property.</param> /// <param name="phoneNumber">Initial value of the PhoneNumber property.</param> /// <param name="userID">Initial value of the UserID property.</param> public static Customer CreateCustomer(global::System.Int32 customerID, global::System.String firstName, global::System.String lastName, global::System.String address1, global::System.String address2, global::System.String city, global::System.String state, global::System.String zip, global::System.String phoneNumber, global::System.Guid userID) { Customer customer = new Customer(); customer.CustomerID = customerID; customer.FirstName = firstName; customer.LastName = lastName; customer.Address1 = address1; customer.Address2 = address2; customer.City = city; customer.State = state; customer.Zip = zip; customer.PhoneNumber = phoneNumber; customer.UserID = userID; return customer; }
/// <summary> /// Deprecated Method for adding a new object to the Customers EntitySet. Consider using the .Add method of the associated ObjectSet<T> property instead. /// </summary> public void AddToCustomers(Customer customer) { base.AddObject("Customers", customer); }