HierarchyMembersGetCriteria.ParentEntityId Property
Definition
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Specifies the parent entity of which we are getting the members for.
public:
property Microsoft::MasterDataServices::Services::DataContracts::Identifier ^ ParentEntityId { Microsoft::MasterDataServices::Services::DataContracts::Identifier ^ get(); void set(Microsoft::MasterDataServices::Services::DataContracts::Identifier ^ value); };
[System.Runtime.Serialization.DataMember(EmitDefaultValue=false)]
public Microsoft.MasterDataServices.Services.DataContracts.Identifier ParentEntityId { get; set; }
[<System.Runtime.Serialization.DataMember(EmitDefaultValue=false)>]
member this.ParentEntityId : Microsoft.MasterDataServices.Services.DataContracts.Identifier with get, set
Public Property ParentEntityId As Identifier
Property Value
The identifier of the parent entity from which to get the members.
- Attributes
Remarks
For Explicit Hierarchies the ParentEntity IS Required For CollectionMembers, the ParentEntity IS Required For Derived, both Entities are needed if you are getting nodes under anything besides Root/null/blank/default Will be the same as the child for standard but will be different for derived. For derived you can sued the ChildEntity returned for the prior level.