ColumnAttribute.IsDiscriminator Property
Definition
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Gets or sets whether a column contains a discriminator value for a LINQ to SQL inheritance hierarchy.
public:
property bool IsDiscriminator { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public bool IsDiscriminator { get; set; }
member this.IsDiscriminator : bool with get, set
Public Property IsDiscriminator As Boolean
Property Value
Default = false
.
Examples
[Column(Storage="_Title", DbType="NVarChar(30)",IsDiscriminator=true)]
public string Title
{
get
{
return this._Title;
}
set
{
if ((this._Title != value))
{
this.OnTitleChanging(value);
this.SendPropertyChanging();
this._Title = value;
this.SendPropertyChanged("Title");
this.OnTitleChanged();
}
}
}
<Column(Storage:="_Title", DbType:="NVarChar(30)", IsDiscriminator:=True)> _
Public Property Title() As String
Get
Return Me._Title
End Get
Set(ByVal value As String)
If ((Me._Title = Value) _
= False) Then
Me.OnTitleChanging(Value)
Me.SendPropertyChanging()
Me._Title = Value
Me.SendPropertyChanged("Title")
Me.OnTitleChanged()
End If
End Set
End Property
Remarks
When true
, this property identifies the class member as holding the discriminator value for an inheritance hierarchy.
You can set this property to true
for no more than one member, which must belong to the topmost mapped class in the hierarchy.
Applies to
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