Class BusinessRows
Business list table Collection of BusinessRow. Each element of the collection represents one row in the Business table.
Inheritance
Implements
Inherited Members
Namespace: SuperOffice.CRM.Rows
Assembly: SoDataBase.dll
Syntax
public class BusinessRows : TableRowsBase, INestedPersist, IEnumerable<INestedPersist>, INotifyCollectionChanged, IBindingList, IList, ICollection, IEnumerable
Remarks
Row collections can be created in several ways.
- Use the static CreateNew() method to create a new, empty collection. You can then add objects of type BusinessRow to it, and use methods like Save to operate on the whole collection.
- You can create a (nested) BusinessRows BusinessRows.CustomSearch object to obtain a query pre-populated with the correct tableinfo and return fields. This query can be modified with restrictions, etc. Then, use the static GetFromCustomSearch method to apply the query to the database and obtain the result as a Rows object, with one item for each table row that matched your query.
- For each non-unique index defined for the table, there is a corresponding GetFromIdx method to make retrieving data via the indexes easy.
Properties
this[int]
Get a BusinessRow given its index in the collection.
Declaration
public BusinessRow this[int index] { get; }
Parameters
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| int | index | Index of the BusinessRow in the collection |
Property Value
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| BusinessRow |
Remarks
Row collections can be created in several ways.
- Use the static CreateNew() method to create a new, empty collection. You can then add objects of type BusinessRow to it, and use methods like Save to operate on the whole collection.
- You can create a (nested) BusinessRows BusinessRows.CustomSearch object to obtain a query pre-populated with the correct tableinfo and return fields. This query can be modified with restrictions, etc. Then, use the static GetFromCustomSearch method to apply the query to the database and obtain the result as a Rows object, with one item for each table row that matched your query.
- For each non-unique index defined for the table, there is a corresponding GetFromIdx method to make retrieving data via the indexes easy.
Methods
Add(BusinessRow)
Add one BusinessRow to the collection.
Declaration
public int Add(BusinessRow row)
Parameters
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| BusinessRow | row | An instance of BusinessRow to be added to the collection. |
Returns
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| int | The index of the added BusinessRow. |
Remarks
Row collections can be created in several ways.
- Use the static CreateNew() method to create a new, empty collection. You can then add objects of type BusinessRow to it, and use methods like Save to operate on the whole collection.
- You can create a (nested) BusinessRows BusinessRows.CustomSearch object to obtain a query pre-populated with the correct tableinfo and return fields. This query can be modified with restrictions, etc. Then, use the static GetFromCustomSearch method to apply the query to the database and obtain the result as a Rows object, with one item for each table row that matched your query.
- For each non-unique index defined for the table, there is a corresponding GetFromIdx method to make retrieving data via the indexes easy.
AddNew()
Add a new instance of BusinessRow added to the collection.
Declaration
public BusinessRow AddNew()
Returns
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| BusinessRow | A new instance of BusinessRow added to the collection. |
Remarks
Row collections can be created in several ways.
- Use the static CreateNew() method to create a new, empty collection. You can then add objects of type BusinessRow to it, and use methods like Save to operate on the whole collection.
- You can create a (nested) BusinessRows BusinessRows.CustomSearch object to obtain a query pre-populated with the correct tableinfo and return fields. This query can be modified with restrictions, etc. Then, use the static GetFromCustomSearch method to apply the query to the database and obtain the result as a Rows object, with one item for each table row that matched your query.
- For each non-unique index defined for the table, there is a corresponding GetFromIdx method to make retrieving data via the indexes easy.
AddRange(IEnumerable<BusinessRow>)
Add a range of BusinessRow to the collection.
Declaration
public BusinessRows AddRange(IEnumerable<BusinessRow> rows)
Parameters
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| IEnumerable<BusinessRow> | rows |
Returns
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| BusinessRows | The updated BusinessRows collection object. |
Remarks
Row collections can be created in several ways.
- Use the static CreateNew() method to create a new, empty collection. You can then add objects of type BusinessRow to it, and use methods like Save to operate on the whole collection.
- You can create a (nested) BusinessRows BusinessRows.CustomSearch object to obtain a query pre-populated with the correct tableinfo and return fields. This query can be modified with restrictions, etc. Then, use the static GetFromCustomSearch method to apply the query to the database and obtain the result as a Rows object, with one item for each table row that matched your query.
- For each non-unique index defined for the table, there is a corresponding GetFromIdx method to make retrieving data via the indexes easy.
CreateChild()
Create a new instance of BusinessRow
Declaration
protected override TableRowBase CreateChild()
Returns
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| TableRowBase | New instance of BusinessRow |
Overrides
Remarks
Row collections can be created in several ways.
- Use the static CreateNew() method to create a new, empty collection. You can then add objects of type BusinessRow to it, and use methods like Save to operate on the whole collection.
- You can create a (nested) BusinessRows BusinessRows.CustomSearch object to obtain a query pre-populated with the correct tableinfo and return fields. This query can be modified with restrictions, etc. Then, use the static GetFromCustomSearch method to apply the query to the database and obtain the result as a Rows object, with one item for each table row that matched your query.
- For each non-unique index defined for the table, there is a corresponding GetFromIdx method to make retrieving data via the indexes easy.
CreateNew()
Create a new instance of the BusinessRows object. This collection will contain no rows.
Declaration
public static BusinessRows CreateNew()
Returns
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| BusinessRows | A new instance of the BusinessRows object. |
Remarks
Row collections can be created in several ways.
- Use the static CreateNew() method to create a new, empty collection. You can then add objects of type BusinessRow to it, and use methods like Save to operate on the whole collection.
- You can create a (nested) BusinessRows BusinessRows.CustomSearch object to obtain a query pre-populated with the correct tableinfo and return fields. This query can be modified with restrictions, etc. Then, use the static GetFromCustomSearch method to apply the query to the database and obtain the result as a Rows object, with one item for each table row that matched your query.
- For each non-unique index defined for the table, there is a corresponding GetFromIdx method to make retrieving data via the indexes easy.
Find(Predicate<BusinessRow>)
Apply the predicate to each element of the collection and return the first row that matches; if no match then return null
Declaration
public BusinessRow Find(Predicate<BusinessRow> condition)
Parameters
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Predicate<BusinessRow> | condition |
Returns
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| BusinessRow |
Remarks
Row collections can be created in several ways.
- Use the static CreateNew() method to create a new, empty collection. You can then add objects of type BusinessRow to it, and use methods like Save to operate on the whole collection.
- You can create a (nested) BusinessRows BusinessRows.CustomSearch object to obtain a query pre-populated with the correct tableinfo and return fields. This query can be modified with restrictions, etc. Then, use the static GetFromCustomSearch method to apply the query to the database and obtain the result as a Rows object, with one item for each table row that matched your query.
- For each non-unique index defined for the table, there is a corresponding GetFromIdx method to make retrieving data via the indexes easy.
FindAll(Predicate<BusinessRow>)
Return a new collection that contains only those elements that match the condition. Elements are shared, not clones! of the original collection
Declaration
public BusinessRows FindAll(Predicate<BusinessRow> condition)
Parameters
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Predicate<BusinessRow> | condition |
Returns
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| BusinessRows |
Remarks
Row collections can be created in several ways.
- Use the static CreateNew() method to create a new, empty collection. You can then add objects of type BusinessRow to it, and use methods like Save to operate on the whole collection.
- You can create a (nested) BusinessRows BusinessRows.CustomSearch object to obtain a query pre-populated with the correct tableinfo and return fields. This query can be modified with restrictions, etc. Then, use the static GetFromCustomSearch method to apply the query to the database and obtain the result as a Rows object, with one item for each table row that matched your query.
- For each non-unique index defined for the table, there is a corresponding GetFromIdx method to make retrieving data via the indexes easy.
ForEach(Action<BusinessRow>)
Method that iterates over all members and applies the action parameter to each of them
Declaration
public void ForEach(Action<BusinessRow> whatToDo)
Parameters
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Action<BusinessRow> | whatToDo |
Remarks
Row collections can be created in several ways.
- Use the static CreateNew() method to create a new, empty collection. You can then add objects of type BusinessRow to it, and use methods like Save to operate on the whole collection.
- You can create a (nested) BusinessRows BusinessRows.CustomSearch object to obtain a query pre-populated with the correct tableinfo and return fields. This query can be modified with restrictions, etc. Then, use the static GetFromCustomSearch method to apply the query to the database and obtain the result as a Rows object, with one item for each table row that matched your query.
- For each non-unique index defined for the table, there is a corresponding GetFromIdx method to make retrieving data via the indexes easy.
GetFromCustomSearchAsync(CustomSearch, CancellationToken)
Create a new instance of the BusinessRows object, and populate it with data from a custom search. If the search returns no results, an empty collection will be returned; if the result contains rows, a collection of BusinessRow objects representing each row will be returned.
Declaration
public static Task<BusinessRows> GetFromCustomSearchAsync(BusinessRows.CustomSearch query, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
Parameters
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| BusinessRows.CustomSearch | query | The custom search to execute against the database |
| CancellationToken | cancellationToken |
Returns
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Task<BusinessRows> | A new instance of the BusinessRows object, reflecting the result of the query. |
Remarks
Row collections can be created in several ways.
- Use the static CreateNew() method to create a new, empty collection. You can then add objects of type BusinessRow to it, and use methods like Save to operate on the whole collection.
- You can create a (nested) BusinessRows BusinessRows.CustomSearch object to obtain a query pre-populated with the correct tableinfo and return fields. This query can be modified with restrictions, etc. Then, use the static GetFromCustomSearch method to apply the query to the database and obtain the result as a Rows object, with one item for each table row that matched your query.
- For each non-unique index defined for the table, there is a corresponding GetFromIdx method to make retrieving data via the indexes easy.
GetFromReaderAsync(SoDataReader, BusinessTableInfo, CancellationToken)
Create a new instance of the BusinessRows object, and populate it with data from a reader. If the search returns no results, an empty collection will be returned; if the result contains rows, a collection of BusinessRow objects representing each row will be returned.
Note that the internal logic starts by calling reader.Read(), which is correct if you hand the method the result of an ExecuteReader(), but if the reader has already been advanced one or more rows, the current row will be skipped and collection population will start with the next row.Declaration
public static Task<BusinessRows> GetFromReaderAsync(SoDataReader reader, BusinessTableInfo tableInfo, CancellationToken cancellationToken = default)
Parameters
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| SoDataReader | reader | SoDataReader positioned to a valid database row. |
| BusinessTableInfo | tableInfo | BusinessTableInfo instance used in the query that is the source of the reader. The fields used from the reader will be those owned by this tableinfo object. |
| CancellationToken | cancellationToken |
Returns
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Task<BusinessRows> |
Remarks
Row collections can be created in several ways.
- Use the static CreateNew() method to create a new, empty collection. You can then add objects of type BusinessRow to it, and use methods like Save to operate on the whole collection.
- You can create a (nested) BusinessRows BusinessRows.CustomSearch object to obtain a query pre-populated with the correct tableinfo and return fields. This query can be modified with restrictions, etc. Then, use the static GetFromCustomSearch method to apply the query to the database and obtain the result as a Rows object, with one item for each table row that matched your query.
- For each non-unique index defined for the table, there is a corresponding GetFromIdx method to make retrieving data via the indexes easy.
Remove(BusinessRow)
Removes the given BusinessRow from the collection
Declaration
public void Remove(BusinessRow row)
Parameters
| Type | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| BusinessRow | row | the BusinessRow to be removed |
Remarks
Row collections can be created in several ways.
- Use the static CreateNew() method to create a new, empty collection. You can then add objects of type BusinessRow to it, and use methods like Save to operate on the whole collection.
- You can create a (nested) BusinessRows BusinessRows.CustomSearch object to obtain a query pre-populated with the correct tableinfo and return fields. This query can be modified with restrictions, etc. Then, use the static GetFromCustomSearch method to apply the query to the database and obtain the result as a Rows object, with one item for each table row that matched your query.
- For each non-unique index defined for the table, there is a corresponding GetFromIdx method to make retrieving data via the indexes easy.
ToArray()
Business list table Collection of BusinessRow. Each element of the collection represents one row in the Business table.
Declaration
public BusinessRow[] ToArray()
Returns
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| BusinessRow[] |
Remarks
Row collections can be created in several ways.
- Use the static CreateNew() method to create a new, empty collection. You can then add objects of type BusinessRow to it, and use methods like Save to operate on the whole collection.
- You can create a (nested) BusinessRows BusinessRows.CustomSearch object to obtain a query pre-populated with the correct tableinfo and return fields. This query can be modified with restrictions, etc. Then, use the static GetFromCustomSearch method to apply the query to the database and obtain the result as a Rows object, with one item for each table row that matched your query.
- For each non-unique index defined for the table, there is a corresponding GetFromIdx method to make retrieving data via the indexes easy.
ToString()
For debugging: Number of members, and the first (up to) 5 items
Declaration
public override string ToString()
Returns
| Type | Description |
|---|---|
| string |
Overrides
Remarks
Row collections can be created in several ways.
- Use the static CreateNew() method to create a new, empty collection. You can then add objects of type BusinessRow to it, and use methods like Save to operate on the whole collection.
- You can create a (nested) BusinessRows BusinessRows.CustomSearch object to obtain a query pre-populated with the correct tableinfo and return fields. This query can be modified with restrictions, etc. Then, use the static GetFromCustomSearch method to apply the query to the database and obtain the result as a Rows object, with one item for each table row that matched your query.
- For each non-unique index defined for the table, there is a corresponding GetFromIdx method to make retrieving data via the indexes easy.