Add Method (StdOperStepGrp)
- Last UpdatedNov 06, 2025
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The Add() method adds a new standard operation step group record to the Std_Oper_Step_Grp table.
'Declaration
Public Shared Sub Add( _
ByVal sessionId As Integer, _
ByVal operId As String, _
ByVal stepGrpId As Integer, _
ByVal stepGrpDesc As String, _
ByVal stepGrpSeq As Integer, _
ByVal repeatability As Nullable(Of Integer), _
ByVal lastEditComment As DBString, _
ByRef lastEditAt As Date _
)
'Usage
Dim sessionId As Integer
Dim operId As String
Dim stepGrpId As Integer
Dim stepGrpDesc As String
Dim stepGrpSeq As Integer
Dim repeatability As Nullable(Of Integer)
Dim lastEditComment As DBString
Dim lastEditAt As Date
StdOperStepGrp.Add(sessionId, operId, stepGrpId, stepGrpDesc, stepGrpSeq, repeatability, lastEditComment, lastEditAt)
public static void Add(
int sessionId,
string operId,
int stepGrpId,
string stepGrpDesc,
int stepGrpSeq,
Nullable<int> repeatability,
DBString lastEditComment,
out DateTime lastEditAt
)
Parameters
- sessionId
Required. Holds the session ID and thus the user who is making this method call.
- operId
Required. Holds the ID of the standard operation to which the step group belongs.
- stepGrpId
Required. Holds the ID of the step group.
- stepGrpDesc
Required. Holds the description of the step group.
- stepGrpSeq
Required. Holds the sequence number of the step group. The same sequence number means step groups can be performed concurrently.
- repeatability
Optional. Holds an enumeration that indicates the repeatability of steps in this step group:
0 = steps can be performed only once during the execution of the job, as for setup and teardown steps.
1 = steps should be repeated for each lot that is produced (the default).- lastEditComment
Optional. Holds comments that describe why this record is being added.
- lastEditAt
Output. Holds the returned date and time when this record was added. The lastEditAt parameter is used by other methods that modify or delete this type of record for optimistic concurrency control.
Observe the following input parameter rules:
- Required non-DB* parameters: Must pass a value. Cannot be empty or null.
- Optional non-DB* parameters: Either enter a value or pass a null. If passing a null and a default value has been defined, the default value will be used for the parameter.
- Required DB* parameters: Must pass a value. To enter an empty value for the parameter, pass DB*.null (e.g., DBInt.null).
- Optional DB* parameters: To enter no value for the parameter, pass DB*.null (e.g., DBInt.null). To use the default value for the parameter if one has been defined for the object being added, pass a null.