/// <summary> /// Create a new VideoLog object. /// </summary> /// <param name="id">Initial value of the ID property.</param> /// <param name="email">Initial value of the Email property.</param> /// <param name="slug">Initial value of the Slug property.</param> /// <param name="episodeNumber">Initial value of the EpisodeNumber property.</param> /// <param name="fileName">Initial value of the FileName property.</param> /// <param name="fileSize">Initial value of the FileSize property.</param> /// <param name="usage">Initial value of the Usage property.</param> /// <param name="logDate">Initial value of the LogDate property.</param> /// <param name="bandwidthRate">Initial value of the BandwidthRate property.</param> public static VideoLog CreateVideoLog(global::System.Int32 id, global::System.String email, global::System.String slug, global::System.Int32 episodeNumber, global::System.String fileName, global::System.Int32 fileSize, global::System.String usage, global::System.DateTime logDate, global::System.Decimal bandwidthRate) { VideoLog videoLog = new VideoLog(); videoLog.ID = id; videoLog.Email = email; videoLog.Slug = slug; videoLog.EpisodeNumber = episodeNumber; videoLog.FileName = fileName; videoLog.FileSize = fileSize; videoLog.Usage = usage; videoLog.LogDate = logDate; videoLog.BandwidthRate = bandwidthRate; return videoLog; }
/// <summary> /// Deprecated Method for adding a new object to the VideoLogs EntitySet. Consider using the .Add method of the associated ObjectSet<T> property instead. /// </summary> public void AddToVideoLogs(VideoLog videoLog) { base.AddObject("VideoLogs", videoLog); }