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'***Header************************************************************************************
'
' Name - TransactionalAttribute
' Description - This is an Attribute class that can be used to flag fields/properties
' as entering into the transaction. By default all fields (in a deep tran)
' and all readable/writeable properties (in a shallow tran) automaticaly
' enter into a trnasaction.
' By using this attribute we can explicitly declare that a a field/prop
' forms part of the transaction, or mark it as not being part of the
' Transaction. Example:
'
' <Transaction.Transactional(True)> Private Var as String
' <Transaction.Transactional(False)> Private Var2 as String
' Private Var3 as String
'
' In this example Var and Var3 will enter into the transaction while
' Var2 will not
'
' Date - 18 Oct 2004
' Author - Tom Mulledy (tmulledy[AT]stab-room.com
'
' Modification Log
' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
' ModDate -
' ModBy -
' ModDesc -
'
'********************************************************************************************
<AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Field + AttributeTargets.Property + AttributeTargets.Class)> _
Public Class TransactionalAttribute
Inherits System.Attribute
Private m_bTransactional As Boolean = False
Public Property Transactional() As Boolean
Get
Return m_bTransactional
End Get
Set(ByVal Value As Boolean)
m_bTransactional = Value
End Set
End Property
Public Sub New(ByVal Transact As Boolean)
m_bTransactional = Transact
End Sub
End Class
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