/// <summary> /// Create a new spt_fallback_db object. /// </summary> /// <param name="xserver_name">Initial value of the xserver_name property.</param> /// <param name="xdttm_ins">Initial value of the xdttm_ins property.</param> /// <param name="xdttm_last_ins_upd">Initial value of the xdttm_last_ins_upd property.</param> /// <param name="name">Initial value of the name property.</param> /// <param name="dbid">Initial value of the dbid property.</param> /// <param name="status">Initial value of the status property.</param> /// <param name="version">Initial value of the version property.</param> public static spt_fallback_db Createspt_fallback_db(global::System.String xserver_name, global::System.DateTime xdttm_ins, global::System.DateTime xdttm_last_ins_upd, global::System.String name, global::System.Int16 dbid, global::System.Int16 status, global::System.Int16 version) { spt_fallback_db spt_fallback_db = new spt_fallback_db(); spt_fallback_db.xserver_name = xserver_name; spt_fallback_db.xdttm_ins = xdttm_ins; spt_fallback_db.xdttm_last_ins_upd = xdttm_last_ins_upd; spt_fallback_db.name = name; spt_fallback_db.dbid = dbid; spt_fallback_db.status = status; spt_fallback_db.version = version; return spt_fallback_db; }
/// <summary> /// Deprecated Method for adding a new object to the spt_fallback_db EntitySet. Consider using the .Add method of the associated ObjectSet<T> property instead. /// </summary> public void AddTospt_fallback_db(spt_fallback_db spt_fallback_db) { base.AddObject("spt_fallback_db", spt_fallback_db); }