Esempio n. 1
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        /// <summary>
        /// Loads and returns a record list of all Video objects.
        /// Parameters: itemsPerPage = max records to fetch; pageNum = one based page number if multiple pages (otherwise itemsPerPage is effectively TOP)
        /// eg LoadActive() = returns all records; LoadActive(10) = returns top 10 records by default sort order; LoadActive(10, 2) = returns second page of 10 records by default sort order
        /// ("Default sort order" can be defined for each record type by overriding in the partial model file. By default it looks for fields: SortPosition,SortOrder,Position, DateAdded,CreateDate,DateCreated and VideoID desc.)
        /// </summary>
        public static VideoList LoadAll()
        {
            var result = new VideoList();

            result.LoadRecords(null);
            return(result);
        }
Esempio n. 2
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        /// <summary>
        /// Returns a record list of Video objects, given a SQL statement.
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="sql">A SQL statement constructed using the Beweb.Sql class</param>
        /// <returns>A list of Video records.</returns>
        public static VideoList Load(Sql sql)
        {
            var result = new VideoList();

            result.LoadRecords(sql);
            return(result);
        }
Esempio n. 3
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        /// <summary>
        /// Loads all records which are active plus the one with the given ID. For situations where you want to only show active records except you also want to include the record that is already current.
        /// </summary>
        public static VideoList LoadActivePlusExisting(object existingRecordID)
        {
            var result = new VideoList();
            var sql    = (new Video()).GetSqlWhereActivePlusExisting(existingRecordID);

            result.LoadRecords(sql);
            return(result);
        }
Esempio n. 4
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        /// <summary>
        /// Loads and returns a record list of all the "active" Video objects.
        /// Parameters: itemsPerPage = max records to fetch; pageNum = one based page number if multiple pages (otherwise itemsPerPage is effectively TOP)
        /// eg LoadActive() = returns all active records; LoadActive(10) = returns top 10 active records by default sort order; LoadActive(10, 2) = returns second page of 10 active records by default sort order
        /// ("Active" can be defined for each record type by overriding in the partial model file. By default it looks for fields: PublishDate/ExpiryDate, IsActive,IsEnabled,IsPublished,Active,Enabled,Published,IsVisible,Visible.)
        /// </summary>
        public static VideoList LoadActive()
        {
            var result = new VideoList();
            var sql    = (new Video()).GetSqlWhereActive();

            result.LoadRecords(sql);
            return(result);
        }
Esempio n. 5
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        public static VideoList LoadIDs(string[] ids, bool useDefaultOrderBy)
        {
            var sql    = new Sql("where VideoID in (", ids.SqlizeNumberList(), ")");
            var result = new VideoList();

            result.LoadRecords(sql, useDefaultOrderBy);
            return(result);
        }
Esempio n. 6
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        public static VideoList LoadActive(int itemsPerPage, int pageNum)
        {
            var result = new VideoList();
            var sql    = (new Video()).GetSqlWhereActive();

            sql.Paging(itemsPerPage, pageNum);
            result.LoadRecords(sql);
            return(result);
        }
Esempio n. 7
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        public static VideoList LoadAll(int itemsPerPage, int pageNum)
        {
            var result = new VideoList();
            var sql    = new Sql("where 1=1");

            sql.Paging(itemsPerPage, pageNum);
            result.LoadRecords(sql);
            return(result);
        }