HierarchyMembersGetCriteria.ParentEntityId Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the parent entity of whose members are being retrieved.
public:
property Microsoft::MasterDataServices::Identifier ^ ParentEntityId { Microsoft::MasterDataServices::Identifier ^ get(); void set(Microsoft::MasterDataServices::Identifier ^ value); };
[System.Runtime.Serialization.DataMember(EmitDefaultValue=false)]
public Microsoft.MasterDataServices.Identifier ParentEntityId { get; set; }
[<System.Runtime.Serialization.DataMember(EmitDefaultValue=false)>]
member this.ParentEntityId : Microsoft.MasterDataServices.Identifier with get, set
Public Property ParentEntityId As Identifier
Property Value
A new instance of type Identifier.
- Attributes
Remarks
For explicit hierarchies and collection members, the parent entity is required. For derived hierarchies, you need both entities if you are getting nodes under anything besides Root/null/blank/default.
The ParentEntityId will be the same as the child for standard hierarchies, but it will be different for derived hierarchies. For derived hierarchies, you can use the child entity returned for the prior level.