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using System;
using Harlinn.Common.IO;
using Harlinn.DBTool.DataSources;
namespace Harlinn.DBTool.Projects
{
[Serializable]
public class ProjectTabularPrimaryKey : ProjectTabularKeyBase
{
string indexName;
public ProjectTabularPrimaryKey()
{
}
public ProjectTabularPrimaryKey(ProjectTabular parent, IDBIndex primaryKey)
: base(parent, "PrimaryKey")
{
indexName = primaryKey.Name;
GetColumns().AddColumns(primaryKey);
}
public override ProjectElementType ElementType
{
get
{
return ProjectElementType.ProjectTabularPrimaryKey;
}
}
public override void WriteElement(System.IO.BinaryWriter writer)
{
base.WriteElement(writer);
writer.WriteNullable(IndexName);
}
public override void ReadElement(System.IO.BinaryReader reader)
{
base.ReadElement(reader);
IndexName = reader.ReadNullableString();
}
public string IndexName
{
get
{
return indexName;
}
set
{
if (indexName == value)
return;
indexName = value;
OnPropertyChanged("IndexName");
}
}
}
}
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