Reputation: 1
I have 3 Classes : GrandFother, Persons, Child
public class GrandFother: BaseObject
{
[Association("GrandFother_Persons")]
//......
public XPCollection<Persons > GFChilds
{
get
{
return GetCollection<Persons >("GFChilds");
}
}
}
public class Persons: BaseObject
{
[Association("Persons_Childs")]
// Other code ...
public XPCollection<Child> Childs
{
get
{
return GetCollection<Child>("Childs");
}
}
//Other code ...
}
public class Child: BaseObject
{
[Association("Persons_Childs")]
// Code ...
}
Now, what I want is that, in the class GrandFother, I want to get the list of all Childs that are associated to Persons that belongs to the grandfother
For example:
GrangFother1 has two Persons: Person1, Person2.
Person1 has 2 childs: Per1Ch1, Per1Ch2.
Person2 has 2 childs: Per2Ch1, Per2Ch2
And so, Add an XPCollection<Child>
to the Class Grandfother that will contain: Per1Ch1, Per1Ch2, Per2Ch1, Per2Ch2, and if possible with sorting option.
Thanks.
Upvotes: 0
Views: 1274
Reputation: 11326
You can use a [NonPersistent]
collection property.
[NonPersistent]
public XPCollection<Child> GrandChildren
{
get
{
var result = new XPCollection<Child>(Session, GFChilds.SelectMany(x => x.Childs));
// sorting
SortingCollection sortCollection = new SortingCollection();
sortCollection.Add(new SortProperty("Name", SortingDirection.Ascending));
xpCollectionPerson.Sorting = sortCollection;
return result;
}
}
But you might not need an XPCollection<Child>
- an IList<Child>
will often do.
[NonPersistent]
public IList<Child> GrandChildren
{
get
{
return GFChilds
.SelectMany(x => x.Childs)
.OrderBy(x => x.Name);
}
}
Upvotes: 0