DateColumn(String) Constructor

Initializes a new instance of the DateColumn class

Definition

Namespace: Firefly.Box.Data
Assembly: Firefly.Box (in Firefly.Box.dll) Version: debug-master-v:33791
C#
public DateColumn(
	string name
)

Parameters

name  String
 

Example

Filter Usage
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This example is based on test data. The code for the entities included in this test data can be found in the documentation of Entity
C#
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using Firefly.Box.Data.Advanced;
using NUnit.Framework;
using Firefly.Box;
using Firefly.Box.Testing;

namespace TestFirefly.Box.Documentation
{
    [TestFixture]
    public class WhereUsage
    {
        [Test]
        public void SimpleWhere()
        {
            var employees = new Pubs.Employees();
            employees.InitializeWithTestData();

            var bp = new BusinessProcess
                         {
                             From = employees
                         };
            bp.Where.Add(employees.JobLevel.IsEqualTo(150));
            bp.Run();
            bp.Counter.ShouldBe(3);
        }
        [Test]
        public void AddingTwoFiltersBehavesAsAndWould()
        {
            var employees = new Pubs.Employees();
            employees.InitializeWithTestData();

            var bp = new BusinessProcess
            {
                From = employees
            };
            bp.Where.Add(employees.JobLevel.IsEqualTo(150));
            bp.Where.Add(employees.JobId.IsLessThan(9));
            bp.Run();
            bp.Counter.ShouldBe(1);
        }
        [Test]
        public void UsingAndAndOr()
        {
            var employees = new Pubs.Employees();
            employees.InitializeWithTestData();

            var bp = new BusinessProcess
            {
                From = employees
            };
            bp.Where.Add(employees.JobLevel.IsEqualTo(150).And(
                        employees.JobId.IsLessThan(9).Or(
                        employees.MiddleInitial.IsEqualTo("C"))));
            bp.Run();
            bp.Counter.ShouldBe(2);
        }
        [Test]
        public void SendingDirectStringToTheDB()
        {
            var employees = new Pubs.Employees();
            employees.InitializeWithTestData();
            var bp = new BusinessProcess
                         {
                             From = employees
                         };
            bp.Where.Add("{0} in ({1},{2},{3})",employees.MiddleInitial, "M", "R", "A");
            bp.Run();
            bp.Counter.ShouldBe(9);
        }
        [Test]
        public void UsingCustomInMemoryFilter()
        {
            var employees = new Pubs.Employees();
            employees.InitializeWithTestData();
            var bp = new BusinessProcess
            {
                From = employees
            };
            //This has a slight performance penalty as this condition is evaluated in memory, and not by the database
            bp.Where.Add(() => employees.MiddleInitial == "M" || employees.MiddleInitial == "R" || employees.MiddleInitial == "A");
            bp.Run();
            bp.Counter.ShouldBe(9);
        }
        [Test]
        public void UsingAPreDefinedFilter()
        {
            var employees = new Pubs.Employees();
            employees.InitializeWithTestData();
            var bp = new BusinessProcess
            {
                From = employees
            };
            FilterCollection filter = new FilterCollection();
            filter.Add(employees.JobLevel.IsEqualTo(150));
            filter.Add(employees.JobId.IsLessThan(9));

            bp.Where.Add(filter);
            bp.Run();
            bp.Counter.ShouldBe(1);
        }
    }
}

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