AuditProperty Object Members
Public Methods
Public Method LockObjectLocks the object. Returns True if the object has been changed on the server.
Public Method PostPosts all changed values into database.
Public Method RefreshReads saved values, overwriting values in memory.
Public Method UndoUndoes changes to field values that have not been posted.
Public Method UnLockObjectUnlocks the object.
Public Properties
Public Property ActionThe database activity that caused creation of this record. For example, INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE.
Public Property ActionIDThe ID of the AuditRecord.
Public Property AutoPostIf true, the database is updated immediately when the field value changes.
Public Property AutoUnlockIndicates whether to make the item changeable to other users automatically after a Refresh or Post.
Public Property EntityIDThe ID of the entity that changed.
Public Property EntityTypeThe type of the entity that changed.
Public Property FieldThe value of the specified field.
Public Property FieldMultiValueThe MultiValue object of the specified field.
Public Property FieldNameThe database definition name of field that was changed.
Public Property IDThe item ID.
Public Property IsLockedChecks if object is locked for editing.
Public Property ModifiedChecks if the item has been modified since last refresh or post operation. If true, the field properties on the server side are not up to date.
Public Property NewValueThe new value after the change.
Public Property OldValueThe value before the change.
Public Property PropertyNameThe custom label for the field that was changed.
Public Property SessionIDDeprecated. Property was removed. The Quality Center Session ID under which the action was performed
Public Property TableNameThe database table in which the change was recorded.
Public Property TimeThe time stamp of the change according to the database server clock.
Public Property TypeNameThe field's type.
Public Property UserNameThe username of the user who performed the action.
Public Property VirtualChecks if this is a virtual item, that is, an item that does not have a corresponding database record.
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