ComparisonSettings Enum
Definition
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Describes the object comparison modes that can be used with CompareTo(ManagementBaseObject, ComparisonSettings). Note that these values may be combined.
This enumeration supports a bitwise combination of its member values.
public enum class ComparisonSettings
[System.Flags]
public enum ComparisonSettings
[<System.Flags>]
type ComparisonSettings =
Public Enum ComparisonSettings
- Inheritance
- Attributes
Fields
Name | Value | Description |
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IncludeAll | 0 | A mode that compares all elements of the compared objects. Value: 0. |
IgnoreQualifiers | 1 | A mode that compares the objects, ignoring qualifiers. Value: 1. |
IgnoreObjectSource | 2 | A mode that ignores the source of the objects, namely the server and the namespace they came from, in comparison to other objects. Value: 2. |
IgnoreDefaultValues | 4 | A mode that ignores the default values of properties. This value is only meaningful when comparing classes. Value: 4. |
IgnoreClass | 8 | A mode that assumes that the objects being compared are instances of the same class. Consequently, this value causes comparison of instance-related information only. Use this flag to optimize performance. If the objects are not of the same class, the results are undefined. Value: 8. |
IgnoreCase | 16 | A mode that compares string values in a case-insensitive manner. This applies to strings and to qualifier values. Property and qualifier names are always compared in a case-insensitive manner whether this flag is specified or not. Value: 16. |
IgnoreFlavor | 32 | A mode that ignores qualifier flavors. This flag still takes qualifier values into account, but ignores flavor distinctions such as propagation rules and override restrictions. Value: 32. |