SyncSchema Class
Represents the schema information that is required to create tables that are involved in synchronization.
Namespace: Microsoft.Synchronization.Data
Assembly: Microsoft.Synchronization.Data (in microsoft.synchronization.data.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<SerializableAttribute> _
Public Class SyncSchema
[SerializableAttribute]
public class SyncSchema
[SerializableAttribute]
public ref class SyncSchema
/** @attribute SerializableAttribute() */
public class SyncSchema
SerializableAttribute
public class SyncSchema
Remarks
The SyncSchema object contains the schema information for synchronization. You can manually construct this object so the client can obtain the schema information directly without accessing the underlying database on the server side.
Inheritance Hierarchy
System.Object
Microsoft.Synchronization.Data.SyncSchema
Example
The following code example creates the schema for the OrderHeader
and OrderDetail
tables. The code first creates a schema based on a DataSet
that contains only the OrderHeader
table. As with the SyncAdapter
, the table name must match the SyncTable
name. The schema for the OrderDetail
table is then added manually. This is the place to map data types if the application requires it.
DataSet orderHeaderDataSet = util.CreateDataSetFromServer();
orderHeaderDataSet.Tables[0].TableName = "OrderHeader";
this.Schema = new SyncSchema(orderHeaderDataSet);
this.Schema.Tables.Add("OrderDetail");
this.Schema.Tables["OrderDetail"].Columns.Add("OrderDetailId");
this.Schema.Tables["OrderDetail"].Columns["OrderDetailId"].ProviderDataType = "int";
this.Schema.Tables["OrderDetail"].Columns["OrderDetailId"].AllowNull = false;
this.Schema.Tables["OrderDetail"].Columns.Add("OrderId");
this.Schema.Tables["OrderDetail"].Columns["OrderId"].ProviderDataType = "uniqueidentifier";
this.Schema.Tables["OrderDetail"].Columns["OrderId"].RowGuid = true;
this.Schema.Tables["OrderDetail"].Columns["OrderId"].AllowNull = false;
this.Schema.Tables["OrderDetail"].Columns.Add("Product");
this.Schema.Tables["OrderDetail"].Columns["Product"].ProviderDataType = "nvarchar";
this.Schema.Tables["OrderDetail"].Columns["Product"].MaxLength = 100;
this.Schema.Tables["OrderDetail"].Columns["Product"].AllowNull = false;
this.Schema.Tables["OrderDetail"].Columns.Add("Quantity");
this.Schema.Tables["OrderDetail"].Columns["Quantity"].ProviderDataType = "int";
this.Schema.Tables["OrderDetail"].Columns["Quantity"].AllowNull = false;
//The primary key columns are passed as a string array.
string[] orderDetailPrimaryKey = new string[2];
orderDetailPrimaryKey[0] = "OrderDetailId";
orderDetailPrimaryKey[1] = "OrderId";
this.Schema.Tables["OrderDetail"].PrimaryKey = orderDetailPrimaryKey;
Dim orderHeaderDataSet As DataSet = util.CreateDataSetFromServer()
orderHeaderDataSet.Tables(0).TableName = "OrderHeader"
Me.Schema = New SyncSchema(orderHeaderDataSet)
With Me.Schema
.Tables.Add("OrderDetail")
.Tables("OrderDetail").Columns.Add("OrderDetailId")
.Tables("OrderDetail").Columns("OrderDetailId").ProviderDataType = "int"
.Tables("OrderDetail").Columns("OrderDetailId").AllowNull = False
.Tables("OrderDetail").Columns.Add("OrderId")
.Tables("OrderDetail").Columns("OrderId").ProviderDataType = "uniqueidentifier"
.Tables("OrderDetail").Columns("OrderId").RowGuid = True
.Tables("OrderDetail").Columns("OrderId").AllowNull = False
.Tables("OrderDetail").Columns.Add("Product")
.Tables("OrderDetail").Columns("Product").ProviderDataType = "nvarchar"
.Tables("OrderDetail").Columns("Product").MaxLength = 100
.Tables("OrderDetail").Columns("Product").AllowNull = False
.Tables("OrderDetail").Columns.Add("Quantity")
.Tables("OrderDetail").Columns("Quantity").ProviderDataType = "int"
.Tables("OrderDetail").Columns("Quantity").AllowNull = False
End With
'The primary key columns are passed as a string array.
Dim orderDetailPrimaryKey(1) As String
orderDetailPrimaryKey(0) = "OrderDetailId"
orderDetailPrimaryKey(1) = "OrderId"
Me.Schema.Tables("OrderDetail").PrimaryKey = orderDetailPrimaryKey
Thread Safety
Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
Platforms
Development Platforms
For a list of the supported platforms, see Hardware and Software Requirements (Synchronization Services).