public EventPaymentInvoiceModel(Invoice invoice, Event event_) { _invoice = invoice; Event = new EventModel(event_); }
/// <summary> /// Create a new Invoice object. /// </summary> /// <param name="id">Initial value of the ID property.</param> /// <param name="eventID">Initial value of the EventID property.</param> /// <param name="amount">Initial value of the Amount property.</param> /// <param name="invoiceDate">Initial value of the InvoiceDate property.</param> /// <param name="invoiceNumber">Initial value of the InvoiceNumber property.</param> /// <param name="invoiceAddress">Initial value of the InvoiceAddress property.</param> /// <param name="paymentDue">Initial value of the PaymentDue property.</param> /// <param name="cameFrom">Initial value of the CameFrom property.</param> public static Invoice CreateInvoice(global::System.Guid id, global::System.Guid eventID, global::System.Double amount, global::System.DateTime invoiceDate, global::System.Int32 invoiceNumber, global::System.String invoiceAddress, global::System.DateTime paymentDue, global::System.String cameFrom) { Invoice invoice = new Invoice(); invoice.ID = id; invoice.EventID = eventID; invoice.Amount = amount; invoice.InvoiceDate = invoiceDate; invoice.InvoiceNumber = invoiceNumber; invoice.InvoiceAddress = invoiceAddress; invoice.PaymentDue = paymentDue; invoice.CameFrom = cameFrom; return invoice; }
/// <summary> /// Deprecated Method for adding a new object to the Invoices EntitySet. Consider using the .Add method of the associated ObjectSet<T> property instead. /// </summary> public void AddToInvoices(Invoice invoice) { base.AddObject("Invoices", invoice); }
public InvoiceModel(Invoice invoice) { InnerInvoice = invoice; }