CompositeTableKey Class
Definition
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A CompositeTableKey contains one or more keys used to identify a single row in a table. The string format of a CompositeTableKey is a comma separated list (without LWS) of optionally single-quoted terms. The terms only have to be quoted if they contain a comma.
public class CompositeTableKey
type CompositeTableKey = class
Public Class CompositeTableKey
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CompositeTableKey
Constructors
CompositeTableKey(String[]) |
Initialize a new instance of the CompositeTableKey with a given number of String representing an ordered list of segments making up the composite key. |
Properties
Segments |
Gets the ordered Collection<T> of segments making up the composite key. |
Methods
Parse(String) |
Parse a string as a CompositeTableKey. The value has to be a comma separated list (without LWS) of optionally single-quoted terms. If the value is not valid then an ArgumentException is thrown. |
ToString() |
Generates a String representation of the composite key. |
TryParse(String, CompositeTableKey) |
Attempts creating a new CompositeTableKey from a given |
Applies to
Azure SDK for .NET