SDO_DAS_DataFactory::addPropertyToType
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SDO_DAS_DataFactory::addPropertyToType —
Adds a property to a type
Description
void SDO_DAS_DataFactory::addPropertyToType
( string $parent_type_namespace_uri
, string $parent_type_name
, string $property_name
, string $type_namespace_uri
, string $type_name
[, array $options
] )
WarningThis function is
EXPERIMENTAL. The behaviour of this function, its name, and
surrounding documentation may change without notice in a future release of PHP.
This function should be used at your own risk.
Adds a property to a type. The type must already be known to the
SDO_DAS_DataFactory (i.e. have been added using addType()). The property
becomes a property of the type. This is how the graph model for the
structure of an SDO_DataObject is built.
Parameters
-
parent_type_namespace_uri
-
The namespace URI for the parent type.
-
parent_type_name
-
The type name for the parent type.
-
property_name
-
The name by which the property will be known in the parent type.
-
type_namespace_uri
-
The namespace URI for the type of the property.
-
type_name
-
The type name for the type of the property
-
options
-
This array holds one or more key=>value pairs to set attribute
values for the property. The optional keywords are:
-
many
-
A flag to say whether the property is many-valued. A value of 'true' adds the
property as a many-valued property (default is 'false').
-
readOnly
-
A flag to say whether the property is read-only. A value of 'true' means the
property value cannot be modified through the SDO application APIs (default is
'false').
-
containment
-
A flag to say whether the property is contained by the parent. A value of
'true' means the property is contained by the parent. A value of 'false' results
in a non-containment reference (default is 'true'). This flag is only
interpreted when adding properties which are data object types, otherwise it is
ignored.
-
default
-
A default value for the property. Omitting this key means that the property
does not have a default value. A property can only have a default value if it is a
single-valued data type (primitive).
Examples
Example #1 A
SDO_DAS_DataFactory::addPropertyToType()
example
The following adds an 'addressline' property to a Person type. The person type is
identified by its namespace, 'PersonNS', and type name, 'PersonType'. The type of the
'addressline' property is a many-valued SDO data type (primitive) with namespace
'commonj.sdo' and type name 'String'.
<?php
$df->addPropertyToType('PersonNS', 'PersonType',
'addressline', 'commonj.sdo', 'String', array('many'=>true));
?>