/// <summary> /// Deprecated Method for adding a new object to the Accounts EntitySet. Consider using the .Add method of the associated ObjectSet<T> property instead. /// </summary> public void AddToAccounts(Accounts accounts) { base.AddObject("Accounts", accounts); }
/// <summary> /// Create a new Accounts object. /// </summary> /// <param name="accountID_pk">Initial value of the accountID_pk property.</param> /// <param name="accountNumber">Initial value of the accountNumber property.</param> /// <param name="bankID_fk">Initial value of the bankID_fk property.</param> /// <param name="typeID_fk">Initial value of the typeID_fk property.</param> /// <param name="entityID_fk">Initial value of the entityID_fk property.</param> /// <param name="currencyID_fk">Initial value of the currencyID_fk property.</param> /// <param name="divisionsID_fk">Initial value of the divisionsID_fk property.</param> /// <param name="active">Initial value of the active property.</param> public static Accounts CreateAccounts(global::System.Int32 accountID_pk, global::System.String accountNumber, global::System.Int32 bankID_fk, global::System.Int32 typeID_fk, global::System.Int32 entityID_fk, global::System.Int32 currencyID_fk, global::System.Int32 divisionsID_fk, global::System.Boolean active) { Accounts accounts = new Accounts(); accounts.accountID_pk = accountID_pk; accounts.accountNumber = accountNumber; accounts.bankID_fk = bankID_fk; accounts.typeID_fk = typeID_fk; accounts.entityID_fk = entityID_fk; accounts.currencyID_fk = currencyID_fk; accounts.divisionsID_fk = divisionsID_fk; accounts.active = active; return accounts; }