QuickBooksLoader Constructor(String,QuickBooksConnection)
Initializes a new instance of the
QuickBooksLoader class with table name that will be loaded and a
QuickBooksConnection object.
The following example creates a
QuickBooksLoader and sets some of its properties. Then prepares data and loads it into the table.
public void CreateMyLoader()
{
// Create and open connection
QuickBooksConnection conn = new QuickBooksConnection(
"Company Id=1440905870;Refresh Token=AB11590759756UCO8O6CpRQcAMP00sIANafgS8Y4RN10rpLJNM;Token Server=file://D:\\temp\\QuickBooksToken.txt");
conn.Open();
// Create loader instance
QuickBooksLoader loader = new QuickBooksLoader("loader_test", conn);
// Prepare for loading
loader.Open();
// Set row values
for (int i = 0; i < 10000; i++) {
loader.SetValue(0, i);
loader.SetValue(1, "test string");
loader.SetValue(2, DateTime.Now);
// Load next table row
loader.NextRow();
}
// Flush buffer and finish loading
loader.Close();
}
Public Sub CreateMyLoader()
' Create and open connection
Dim conn As QuickBooksConnection = new QuickBooksConnection( _
"Company Id=1440905870;Refresh Token=AB11590759756UCO8O6CpRQcAMP00sIANafgS8Y4RN10rpLJNM;Token Server=file://D:\\temp\\QuickBooksToken.txt")
conn.Open()
' Create loader instance
Dim loader As QuickBooksLoader = new QuickBooksLoader("loader_test", conn)
' Prepare for loading
loader.Open()
' Set row values
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To 10000
loader.SetValue(0, i)
loader.SetValue(1, "test string")
loader.SetValue(2, DateTime.Now)
' Load next table row
loader.NextRow()
next
' Flush buffer and finish loading
loader.Close()
End Sub
Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2
Reference
QuickBooksLoader Class
QuickBooksLoader Members
Overload List
Devart.Data.QuickBooks.QuickBooksLoaderColumn
Devart.Data.QuickBooks.QuickBooksLoaderColumnCollection