DbFunctionBuilder.HasParameter Method

Definition

Overloads

HasParameter(String)

Creates a DbFunctionParameterBuilder for a parameter with the given name.

HasParameter(String, Action<DbFunctionParameterBuilder>)

Returns an object that can be used to configure a parameter with the given name. If no parameter with the given name exists, then a new parameter will be added.

HasParameter(String)

Creates a DbFunctionParameterBuilder for a parameter with the given name.

public virtual Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Builders.DbFunctionParameterBuilder HasParameter (string name);
abstract member HasParameter : string -> Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Builders.DbFunctionParameterBuilder
override this.HasParameter : string -> Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Builders.DbFunctionParameterBuilder
Public Overridable Function HasParameter (name As String) As DbFunctionParameterBuilder

Parameters

name
String

The parameter name.

Returns

The builder to use for further parameter configuration.

Applies to

HasParameter(String, Action<DbFunctionParameterBuilder>)

Returns an object that can be used to configure a parameter with the given name. If no parameter with the given name exists, then a new parameter will be added.

public virtual Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Builders.DbFunctionBuilder HasParameter (string name, Action<Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Builders.DbFunctionParameterBuilder> buildAction);
override this.HasParameter : string * Action<Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Builders.DbFunctionParameterBuilder> -> Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.Builders.DbFunctionBuilder
Public Overridable Function HasParameter (name As String, buildAction As Action(Of DbFunctionParameterBuilder)) As DbFunctionBuilder

Parameters

name
String

The parameter name.

buildAction
Action<DbFunctionParameterBuilder>

An action that performs configuration of the parameter.

Returns

The builder to use for further parameter configuration.

Remarks

See Database functions for more information and examples.

Applies to