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Robert Harvey
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Let's say I have a strongly-typed dataset that contains multiple tables. And, let's call this dataset 'Orders'. How can I create an object with Strata-frame? All of the documentation points to one table per object. Not that the attachment is a 'real-life' example. But, I don't want to upload what I use at our company for public consumption.
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Charles R Hankey
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Thanks Ben - I knew it wasn't part of the Strataframe Sample Data but it was referenced in the zip you posted so I thought you might have used his XSD to add the tables to the sample data in some way everyone but me knew about "
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Multiple Tables in an object
Robert Harvey
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20 Years Ago
OK,
I definitely agree that you should never post anything...
StrataFrame Team
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20 Years Ago
Perhaps you could post this sample for downlaod. I use C#.
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Daniel Essin
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20 Years Ago
I have created a similar object using CSLA. But, it was an icky amount...
Robert Harvey
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20 Years Ago
But, you can post in C#. Either way works for me.
Robert Harvey
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20 Years Ago
I'll get it posted ASAP in the morning.
StrataFrame Team
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20 Years Ago
OK, I've uploaded a sample for both C# and VB. Both are identical...
StrataFrame Team
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20 Years Ago
Hi Ben. I'm struggling to understand the VBsample. [quote]You will...
Michael Cobb
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18 Years Ago
No, sorry, there aren't any samples that include any of the data for...
StrataFrame Team
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18 Years Ago
Trying to follow along here and perhaps someone will take pity on the...
Charles R Hankey
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18 Years Ago
[quote]Is there a command to create the tables in SQL Server from the...
StrataFrame Team
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18 Years Ago
:) uh, no I have the SF sample database installed. My point was...
Charles R Hankey
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18 Years Ago
Ah, I gotcha... the XSD that Robert posted is not part of the...
StrataFrame Team
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18 Years Ago
Thanks Ben - I knew it wasn't part of the Strataframe Sample Data but...
Charles R Hankey
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18 Years Ago
Charles: The way I did this was to add a State table to the SF Sample...
Michael Cobb
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18 Years Ago
Thanks a lot for this Robert. I'll file it away for when my SF level...
Charles R Hankey
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18 Years Ago
The underscore is just a convention that we use internally. It's not a...
StrataFrame Team
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18 Years Ago
Ben, In the following declaration statement what is the naming...
Michael Cobb
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18 Years Ago
Thanks Ben. I hadn't seen the underscore naming convention except for...
Michael Cobb
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18 Years Ago
Hi Folks I have this working with one caveat. I have a "Users"...
choyt
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18 Years Ago
If you want to override a field property that maps to a field in the...
StrataFrame Team
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18 Years Ago
Ok...I put the property in "my part" of the partial class and this...
choyt
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18 Years Ago
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