/// <summary> /// Deprecated Method for adding a new object to the CustomerShippings EntitySet. Consider using the .Add method of the associated ObjectSet<T> property instead. /// </summary> public void AddToCustomerShippings(CustomerShipping customerShipping) { base.AddObject("CustomerShippings", customerShipping); }
/// <summary> /// Create a new CustomerShipping object. /// </summary> /// <param name="id">Initial value of the Id property.</param> /// <param name="customerId">Initial value of the CustomerId property.</param> /// <param name="address">Initial value of the Address property.</param> /// <param name="cityId">Initial value of the CityId property.</param> /// <param name="status">Initial value of the Status property.</param> /// <param name="lastModifiedBy">Initial value of the LastModifiedBy property.</param> /// <param name="lastModifiedDate">Initial value of the LastModifiedDate property.</param> public static CustomerShipping CreateCustomerShipping(global::System.Int32 id, global::System.Int32 customerId, global::System.String address, global::System.Int32 cityId, global::System.Int32 status, global::System.Int32 lastModifiedBy, global::System.DateTime lastModifiedDate) { CustomerShipping customerShipping = new CustomerShipping(); customerShipping.Id = id; customerShipping.CustomerId = customerId; customerShipping.Address = address; customerShipping.CityId = cityId; customerShipping.Status = status; customerShipping.LastModifiedBy = lastModifiedBy; customerShipping.LastModifiedDate = lastModifiedDate; return customerShipping; }