/// <summary> /// Deprecated Method for adding a new object to the Patients EntitySet. Consider using the .Add method of the associated ObjectSet<T> property instead. /// </summary> public void AddToPatients(Patient patient) { base.AddObject("Patients", patient); }
/// <summary> /// Create a new Patient object. /// </summary> /// <param name="patientId">Initial value of the patientId property.</param> /// <param name="name">Initial value of the name property.</param> /// <param name="phone">Initial value of the phone property.</param> /// <param name="email">Initial value of the email property.</param> /// <param name="gender">Initial value of the gender property.</param> /// <param name="dob">Initial value of the dob property.</param> /// <param name="nationality">Initial value of the nationality property.</param> /// <param name="icNum">Initial value of the icNum property.</param> /// <param name="street">Initial value of the street property.</param> /// <param name="country">Initial value of the country property.</param> /// <param name="postalCode">Initial value of the postalCode property.</param> public static Patient CreatePatient(global::System.String patientId, global::System.String name, global::System.Int32 phone, global::System.String email, global::System.String gender, global::System.DateTime dob, global::System.String nationality, global::System.String icNum, global::System.String street, global::System.String country, global::System.Int32 postalCode) { Patient patient = new Patient(); patient.patientId = patientId; patient.name = name; patient.phone = phone; patient.email = email; patient.gender = gender; patient.dob = dob; patient.nationality = nationality; patient.icNum = icNum; patient.street = street; patient.country = country; patient.postalCode = postalCode; return patient; }