/// <summary> /// Create a new Notification object. /// </summary> /// <param name="notificationId">Initial value of the NotificationId property.</param> /// <param name="laboratoryId">Initial value of the LaboratoryId property.</param> /// <param name="what">Initial value of the What property.</param> /// <param name="whin">Initial value of the Whin property.</param> /// <param name="whire">Initial value of the Whire property.</param> /// <param name="who">Initial value of the Who property.</param> /// <param name="time">Initial value of the Time property.</param> public static Notification CreateNotification(global::System.Int32 notificationId, global::System.Int32 laboratoryId, global::System.String what, global::System.String whin, global::System.String whire, global::System.String who, global::System.String time) { Notification notification = new Notification(); notification.NotificationId = notificationId; notification.LaboratoryId = laboratoryId; notification.What = what; notification.Whin = whin; notification.Whire = whire; notification.Who = who; notification.Time = time; return notification; }
/// <summary> /// Deprecated Method for adding a new object to the Notifications EntitySet. Consider using the .Add method of the associated ObjectSet<T> property instead. /// </summary> public void AddToNotifications(Notification notification) { base.AddObject("Notifications", notification); }
public ActionResult Notification(itmmNotification model) { Notification a = new Notification(); a.LaboratoryId = getLabId(); a.What = model.what; a.Whin = model.whin; a.Whire = model.whire; a.Who = model.who; a.Time = model.time; con.AddToNotifications(a); con.SaveChanges(); return RedirectToAction("Notification", "Head"); }