/// <summary> /// Deprecated Method for adding a new object to the Filters EntitySet. Consider using the .Add method of the associated ObjectSet<T> property instead. /// </summary> public void AddToFilters(Filter filter) { base.AddObject("Filters", filter); }
/// <summary> /// Create a new Filter object. /// </summary> /// <param name="filterId">Initial value of the FilterId property.</param> /// <param name="name">Initial value of the Name property.</param> /// <param name="target">Initial value of the Target property.</param> /// <param name="query">Initial value of the Query property.</param> /// <param name="isActive">Initial value of the IsActive property.</param> /// <param name="modifiedBy">Initial value of the ModifiedBy property.</param> /// <param name="modifiedDate">Initial value of the ModifiedDate property.</param> /// <param name="createdBy">Initial value of the CreatedBy property.</param> /// <param name="createdDate">Initial value of the CreatedDate property.</param> public static Filter CreateFilter(global::System.Int32 filterId, global::System.String name, global::System.String target, global::System.String query, global::System.Boolean isActive, global::System.Int32 modifiedBy, global::System.DateTime modifiedDate, global::System.Int32 createdBy, global::System.DateTime createdDate) { Filter filter = new Filter(); filter.FilterId = filterId; filter.Name = name; filter.Target = target; filter.Query = query; filter.IsActive = isActive; filter.ModifiedBy = modifiedBy; filter.ModifiedDate = modifiedDate; filter.CreatedBy = createdBy; filter.CreatedDate = createdDate; return filter; }