Exemplo n.º 1
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 /// <summary>
 /// Create a new Attachment object.
 /// </summary>
 /// <param name="attachmentId">Initial value of the AttachmentId property.</param>
 /// <param name="sourceType">Initial value of the SourceType property.</param>
 /// <param name="sourceId">Initial value of the SourceId property.</param>
 /// <param name="name">Initial value of the Name property.</param>
 /// <param name="fileType">Initial value of the FileType property.</param>
 /// <param name="modifiedBy">Initial value of the ModifiedBy property.</param>
 /// <param name="modifiedDate">Initial value of the ModifiedDate property.</param>
 /// <param name="createdBy">Initial value of the CreatedBy property.</param>
 /// <param name="createdDate">Initial value of the CreatedDate property.</param>
 public static Attachment CreateAttachment(global::System.Int32 attachmentId, global::System.Int32 sourceType, global::System.Int32 sourceId, global::System.String name, global::System.String fileType, global::System.Int32 modifiedBy, global::System.DateTime modifiedDate, global::System.Int32 createdBy, global::System.DateTime createdDate)
 {
     Attachment attachment = new Attachment();
     attachment.AttachmentId = attachmentId;
     attachment.SourceType = sourceType;
     attachment.SourceId = sourceId;
     attachment.Name = name;
     attachment.FileType = fileType;
     attachment.ModifiedBy = modifiedBy;
     attachment.ModifiedDate = modifiedDate;
     attachment.CreatedBy = createdBy;
     attachment.CreatedDate = createdDate;
     return attachment;
 }
Exemplo n.º 2
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 /// <summary>
 /// Deprecated Method for adding a new object to the Attachments EntitySet. Consider using the .Add method of the associated ObjectSet&lt;T&gt; property instead.
 /// </summary>
 public void AddToAttachments(Attachment attachment)
 {
     base.AddObject("Attachments", attachment);
 }