NonTrackedModificationCommandParameters Constructors
Definition
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Overloads
NonTrackedModificationCommandParameters(ITable, Boolean) |
Creates a new ModificationCommandParameters instance. |
NonTrackedModificationCommandParameters(String, String, Boolean) |
Creates a new NonTrackedModificationCommandParameters instance. |
NonTrackedModificationCommandParameters(ITable, Boolean)
Creates a new ModificationCommandParameters instance.
public NonTrackedModificationCommandParameters (Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.ITable table, bool sensitiveLoggingEnabled);
new Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Update.NonTrackedModificationCommandParameters : Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Metadata.ITable * bool -> Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Update.NonTrackedModificationCommandParameters
Public Sub New (table As ITable, sensitiveLoggingEnabled As Boolean)
Parameters
- table
- ITable
The table containing the data to be modified.
- sensitiveLoggingEnabled
- Boolean
Indicates whether potentially sensitive data (e.g. database values) can be logged.
Applies to
NonTrackedModificationCommandParameters(String, String, Boolean)
Creates a new NonTrackedModificationCommandParameters instance.
public NonTrackedModificationCommandParameters (string tableName, string? schemaName, bool sensitiveLoggingEnabled);
new Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Update.NonTrackedModificationCommandParameters : string * string * bool -> Microsoft.EntityFrameworkCore.Update.NonTrackedModificationCommandParameters
Public Sub New (tableName As String, schemaName As String, sensitiveLoggingEnabled As Boolean)
Parameters
- tableName
- String
The name of the table containing the data to be modified.
- schemaName
- String
The schema containing the table, or null
to use the default schema.
- sensitiveLoggingEnabled
- Boolean
Indicates whether potentially sensitive data (e.g. database values) can be logged.
Applies to
Entity Framework