/// <summary> /// Create a new APICall object. /// </summary> /// <param name="aPICallsID">Initial value of the APICallsID property.</param> /// <param name="requestUTCDatetime">Initial value of the RequestUTCDatetime property.</param> /// <param name="request">Initial value of the Request property.</param> /// <param name="respondUTCDatetime">Initial value of the RespondUTCDatetime property.</param> /// <param name="response">Initial value of the Response property.</param> /// <param name="tried">Initial value of the Tried property.</param> /// <param name="log">Initial value of the Log property.</param> /// <param name="created">Initial value of the Created property.</param> /// <param name="lastModified">Initial value of the LastModified property.</param> public static APICall CreateAPICall(global::System.Int32 aPICallsID, global::System.DateTime requestUTCDatetime, global::System.String request, global::System.DateTime respondUTCDatetime, global::System.String response, global::System.Int32 tried, global::System.String log, global::System.DateTime created, global::System.DateTime lastModified) { APICall aPICall = new APICall(); aPICall.APICallsID = aPICallsID; aPICall.RequestUTCDatetime = requestUTCDatetime; aPICall.Request = request; aPICall.RespondUTCDatetime = respondUTCDatetime; aPICall.Response = response; aPICall.Tried = tried; aPICall.Log = log; aPICall.Created = created; aPICall.LastModified = lastModified; return aPICall; }
/// <summary> /// Deprecated Method for adding a new object to the APICalls EntitySet. Consider using the .Add method of the associated ObjectSet<T> property instead. /// </summary> public void AddToAPICalls(APICall aPICall) { base.AddObject("APICalls", aPICall); }