GetDefinition Method
Creates a CatalogDefinition object for the definition specified by the definition.
Namespace: Microsoft.CommerceServer.Catalog
Assembly: Microsoft.CommerceServer.Catalog (in Microsoft.CommerceServer.Catalog.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Function GetDefinition ( _
definitionName As String _
) As CatalogDefinition
'Usage
Dim instance As CatalogContext
Dim definitionName As String
Dim returnValue As CatalogDefinition
returnValue = instance.GetDefinition(definitionName)
public CatalogDefinition GetDefinition(
string definitionName
)
public:
CatalogDefinition^ GetDefinition(
String^ definitionName
)
public function GetDefinition(
definitionName : String
) : CatalogDefinition
Parameters
- definitionName
Type: System..::.String
The name of the definition. Should not be nullNothingnullptra null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).
Return Value
Type: Microsoft.CommerceServer.Catalog..::.CatalogDefinition
A CatalogDefinition object containing the catalog definition.
Exceptions
Exception | Condition |
---|---|
ArgumentNullException | The definitionName is nullNothingnullptra null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) |
ValidationException | The definitionName is an empty string or exceeds 128 characters. |
EntityDoesNotExistException | The definition specified by definitionName does not exist in the catalog system. |
Remarks
This method creates and returns a CatalogDefinition object for the specified definitionName. You can then call properties on this object to get and set the definition information, add or remove properties from the definition and change the order of properties in the definition. If you make any changes to the CatalogDefinition object you should call the Save method to save the changes to the catalog system.
Examples
This example describes how to get a catalog definition, add a property to it and access the properties in the definition.
private void GetCatalogDefinition(CatalogContext catalogContext, string definitionName)
{
CatalogDefinition catalogDefinition = catalogContext.GetDefinition(definitionName);
catalogDefinition.AddProperty("PropertyToAdd", DefinitionPropertyType.NormalProperty);
catalogDefinition.Save();
foreach(CatalogDefinitionPropertiesDataSet.CatalogDefinitionProperty catalogDefinitionProperty in catalogDefinition.DefinitionProperties.CatalogDefinitionProperties)
{
string propertyName = catalogDefinitionProperty.PropertyName;
int propertyOrder = catalogDefinitionProperty.PropertyOrder;
DefinitionPropertyType propertyType = (DefinitionPropertyType)catalogDefinitionProperty.PropertyType;
}
}
Permissions
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.