Add(Int32,Int32,String,Int32,DBString,DateTime,Int32) Method
- Last UpdatedNov 06, 2025
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The Add() method adds a new attribute set record to the Attr_Set table.
This overload of the method includes the displaySequence parameter.
'Declaration
Public Overloads Shared Sub Add( _
ByVal sessionId As Integer, _
ByVal attrId As Integer, _
ByVal possibleValue As String, _
ByVal displaySequence As Integer, _
ByVal lastEditComment As DBString, _
ByRef lastEditAt As Date, _
ByRef rowId As Integer _
)
public static void Add(
int sessionId,
int attrId,
string possibleValue,
int displaySequence,
DBString lastEditComment,
out DateTime lastEditAt,
out int rowId
)
Parameters
- sessionId
- Required. Holds the session ID and thus the user who is making this method call.
- attrId
- Required. Holds the ID of the attribute.
- possibleValue
- Required. Holds the possible value of the attribute.
- displaySequence
- Required. Holds the display sequence value for the possible value of an attribute. This number determines the order of possible values when they are listed for the attribute in the user interface.
- lastEditComment
- Optional. Holds comments that describe why this record is being added.
- lastEditAt
- Output. Holds the returned date/time when this record was added, for optimistic concurrency control. The lastEditAt parameter is used by other methods that modify or delete this type of record for optimistic concurrency control.
- rowId
Output. Holds the returned unique row ID for the record that was added.
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.