/// <summary> /// Create a new tbl_UserDetails object. /// </summary> /// <param name="userId">Initial value of the UserId property.</param> /// <param name="name">Initial value of the Name property.</param> /// <param name="companyName">Initial value of the CompanyName property.</param> /// <param name="designation">Initial value of the Designation property.</param> /// <param name="email">Initial value of the Email property.</param> /// <param name="mobileNumber">Initial value of the MobileNumber property.</param> /// <param name="city">Initial value of the City property.</param> /// <param name="userName">Initial value of the UserName property.</param> /// <param name="password">Initial value of the Password property.</param> /// <param name="registered_Date">Initial value of the Registered_Date property.</param> /// <param name="companyType_Id">Initial value of the CompanyType_Id property.</param> /// <param name="roleId">Initial value of the RoleId property.</param> public static tbl_UserDetails Createtbl_UserDetails(global::System.Int32 userId, global::System.String name, global::System.String companyName, global::System.String designation, global::System.String email, global::System.String mobileNumber, global::System.String city, global::System.String userName, global::System.String password, global::System.DateTime registered_Date, global::System.Int32 companyType_Id, global::System.Int32 roleId) { tbl_UserDetails tbl_UserDetails = new tbl_UserDetails(); tbl_UserDetails.UserId = userId; tbl_UserDetails.Name = name; tbl_UserDetails.CompanyName = companyName; tbl_UserDetails.Designation = designation; tbl_UserDetails.Email = email; tbl_UserDetails.MobileNumber = mobileNumber; tbl_UserDetails.City = city; tbl_UserDetails.UserName = userName; tbl_UserDetails.Password = password; tbl_UserDetails.Registered_Date = registered_Date; tbl_UserDetails.CompanyType_Id = companyType_Id; tbl_UserDetails.RoleId = roleId; return tbl_UserDetails; }
/// <summary> /// Deprecated Method for adding a new object to the tbl_UserDetails EntitySet. Consider using the .Add method of the associated ObjectSet<T> property instead. /// </summary> public void AddTotbl_UserDetails(tbl_UserDetails tbl_UserDetails) { base.AddObject("tbl_UserDetails", tbl_UserDetails); }
public void Register(UserDetails userDetails) { tbl_UserDetails entity = new tbl_UserDetails { Name = userDetails.Name, MobileNumber = userDetails.MobileNumber, CompanyName = userDetails.CompanyName, CompanyType_Id = Convert.ToInt32(userDetails.CompanyType), Designation = userDetails.Designation, Email = userDetails.Email, City = userDetails.City, UserName=String.Empty, Password=String.Empty, Registered_Date=DateTime.Now, RoleId=3 }; db.tbl_UserDetails.AddObject(entity); db.SaveChanges(); //otp generation logic }