Example: Creating a Calculated Value to Join Objects
The following example shows you how to create a value that will be used to search for an MVEntry object to join with a CSEntry object. In this example, the objects in the metaverse have a displayName attribute that is made up of the first and last name. The names are separate attributes in the connector space.
Public Sub MapAttributesForJoin(ByVal FlowRuleName As String, _
ByVal csentry As CSEntry, _
ByRef values As ValueCollection) _
Implements IMASynchronization.MapAttributesForJoin
Select Case FlowRuleName
Case "displayName"
' Create the final value from two other values and add the final
' value to the values collection used to search the metaverse.
Dim displayName As String
displayName = csentry("givenName").Value + " " + csentry("sn").Value
values.Add(displayName)
Case Else
Throw New EntryPointNotImplementedException
End Select
End Sub
void IMASynchronization.MapAttributesForJoin (string FlowRuleName,
CSEntry csentry, ref ValueCollection values)
{
switch(FlowRuleName)
{
case "displayName":
// Create the final value from two other values and add the final
// value to the values collection used to search the metaverse
string displayName = csentry["givenName"].Value + " " + csentry["sn"].Value;
values.Add(displayName);
break;
default:
throw new EntryPointNotImplementedException();
}
}
See Also
CSEntry
IMASynchronization.MapAttributesForJoin
MVEntry
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