RelatedEnd.TargetRoleName Property
Definition
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Gets the role name at the target end of the relationship.
public:
property System::String ^ TargetRoleName { System::String ^ get(); };
public string TargetRoleName { get; }
member this.TargetRoleName : string
Public ReadOnly Property TargetRoleName As String
Property Value
A String that is the role name.
Implements
Examples
This example adds new SalesOrderHeader
entities to the Contact
entity. Then it gets all related ends from the Contact
entity and displays relationship name, source role name, and target role name for each related end.
using (AdventureWorksEntities context =
new AdventureWorksEntities())
{
Contact contact = new Contact();
// Create a new SalesOrderHeader.
SalesOrderHeader newSalesOrder1 = new SalesOrderHeader();
// Add SalesOrderHeader to the Contact.
contact.SalesOrderHeaders.Add(newSalesOrder1);
// Create another SalesOrderHeader.
SalesOrderHeader newSalesOrder2 = new SalesOrderHeader();
// Add SalesOrderHeader to the Contact.
contact.SalesOrderHeaders.Add(newSalesOrder2);
// Get all related ends
IEnumerable<IRelatedEnd> relEnds =
((IEntityWithRelationships)contact).RelationshipManager
.GetAllRelatedEnds();
foreach (IRelatedEnd relEnd in relEnds)
{
Console.WriteLine("Relationship Name: {0}", relEnd.RelationshipName);
Console.WriteLine("Source Role Name: {0}", relEnd.SourceRoleName);
Console.WriteLine("Target Role Name: {0}", relEnd.TargetRoleName);
}
}
Remarks
The role name is specified by the Role
attribute of the End
element in the association that defines this relationship in the conceptual model. For more information, see Association Element (CSDL).