/// <summary> /// Deprecated Method for adding a new object to the PurchasePayments EntitySet. Consider using the .Add method of the associated ObjectSet<T> property instead. /// </summary> public void AddToPurchasePayments(PurchasePayment purchasePayment) { base.AddObject("PurchasePayments", purchasePayment); }
/// <summary> /// Create a new PurchasePayment object. /// </summary> /// <param name="id">Initial value of the Id property.</param> /// <param name="type">Initial value of the Type property.</param> /// <param name="paidAmount">Initial value of the PaidAmount property.</param> /// <param name="paymentDate">Initial value of the PaymentDate property.</param> /// <param name="purchaseId">Initial value of the PurchaseId property.</param> /// <param name="employeeId">Initial value of the EmployeeId property.</param> /// <param name="systemId">Initial value of the SystemId property.</param> public static PurchasePayment CreatePurchasePayment(global::System.Guid id, global::System.Int16 type, global::System.Double paidAmount, global::System.DateTime paymentDate, global::System.Guid purchaseId, global::System.Guid employeeId, global::System.String systemId) { PurchasePayment purchasePayment = new PurchasePayment(); purchasePayment.Id = id; purchasePayment.Type = type; purchasePayment.PaidAmount = paidAmount; purchasePayment.PaymentDate = paymentDate; purchasePayment.PurchaseId = purchaseId; purchasePayment.EmployeeId = employeeId; purchasePayment.SystemId = systemId; return purchasePayment; }