DataGenerationServices.InitializeVerificationModelConstructor Method
Allows the developer to make any modifications to the provided reverse engineer constructor that are specific to the provided data model when the data plan is validated against the target database.
Namespace: Microsoft.Data.Schema.Tools.DataGenerator
Assembly: Microsoft.Data.Schema.Tools (in Microsoft.Data.Schema.Tools.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Protected Friend Overridable Sub InitializeVerificationModelConstructor ( _
source As DataSchemaModel, _
constructor As ReverseEngineerConstructor _
)
protected internal virtual void InitializeVerificationModelConstructor(
DataSchemaModel source,
ReverseEngineerConstructor constructor
)
protected public:
virtual void InitializeVerificationModelConstructor(
DataSchemaModel^ source,
ReverseEngineerConstructor^ constructor
)
abstract InitializeVerificationModelConstructor :
source:DataSchemaModel *
constructor:ReverseEngineerConstructor -> unit
override InitializeVerificationModelConstructor :
source:DataSchemaModel *
constructor:ReverseEngineerConstructor -> unit
function InitializeVerificationModelConstructor(
source : DataSchemaModel,
constructor : ReverseEngineerConstructor
)
Parameters
- source
Type: Microsoft.Data.Schema.SchemaModel.DataSchemaModel
A DataSchemaModel object.
- constructor
Type: Microsoft.Data.Schema.SchemaModel.ReverseEngineerConstructor
A ReverseEngineerConstructor object.
Remarks
Provide this information through this method so that your database schema model can be represented in Visual Studio projects, where users can create and manipulate database objects that you have defined in your model.
.NET Framework Security
- 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.