/// <summary> /// Create a new Event object. /// </summary> /// <param name="eventId">Initial value of the EventId property.</param> /// <param name="title">Initial value of the Title property.</param> /// <param name="startingTime">Initial value of the StartingTime property.</param> /// <param name="endingTime">Initial value of the EndingTime property.</param> /// <param name="startingAddress">Initial value of the StartingAddress property.</param> /// <param name="endingAddress">Initial value of the EndingAddress property.</param> /// <param name="destCity">Initial value of the DestCity property.</param> /// <param name="destState">Initial value of the DestState property.</param> /// <param name="startingState">Initial value of the StartingState property.</param> /// <param name="startingCity">Initial value of the StartingCity property.</param> /// <param name="days">Initial value of the Days property.</param> public static Event CreateEvent(global::System.Int32 eventId, global::System.String title, global::System.String startingTime, global::System.String endingTime, global::System.String startingAddress, global::System.String endingAddress, global::System.String destCity, global::System.String destState, global::System.String startingState, global::System.String startingCity, global::System.String days) { Event @event = new Event(); @event.EventId = eventId; @event.Title = title; @event.StartingTime = startingTime; @event.EndingTime = endingTime; @event.StartingAddress = startingAddress; @event.EndingAddress = endingAddress; @event.DestCity = destCity; @event.DestState = destState; @event.StartingState = startingState; @event.StartingCity = startingCity; @event.Days = days; return @event; }
/// <summary> /// Deprecated Method for adding a new object to the Events EntitySet. Consider using the .Add method of the associated ObjectSet<T> property instead. /// </summary> public void AddToEvents(Event @event) { base.AddObject("Events", @event); }