/// <summary> /// Create a new DistinctByIdCard object. /// </summary> /// <param name="apartmentId">Initial value of the ApartmentId property.</param> /// <param name="residentialId">Initial value of the ResidentialId property.</param> /// <param name="roomType">Initial value of the RoomType property.</param> /// <param name="area">Initial value of the Area property.</param> /// <param name="sellType">Initial value of the SellType property.</param> /// <param name="regionType">Initial value of the RegionType property.</param> /// <param name="operateUser">Initial value of the OperateUser property.</param> /// <param name="operateTime">Initial value of the OperateTime property.</param> public static DistinctByIdCard CreateDistinctByIdCard(global::System.Int32 apartmentId, global::System.Int32 residentialId, global::System.String roomType, global::System.Double area, global::System.String sellType, global::System.String regionType, global::System.String operateUser, global::System.DateTime operateTime) { DistinctByIdCard distinctByIdCard = new DistinctByIdCard(); distinctByIdCard.ApartmentId = apartmentId; distinctByIdCard.ResidentialId = residentialId; distinctByIdCard.RoomType = roomType; distinctByIdCard.Area = area; distinctByIdCard.SellType = sellType; distinctByIdCard.RegionType = regionType; distinctByIdCard.OperateUser = operateUser; distinctByIdCard.OperateTime = operateTime; return distinctByIdCard; }
/// <summary> /// Deprecated Method for adding a new object to the DistinctByIdCards EntitySet. Consider using the .Add method of the associated ObjectSet<T> property instead. /// </summary> public void AddToDistinctByIdCards(DistinctByIdCard distinctByIdCard) { base.AddObject("DistinctByIdCards", distinctByIdCard); }