A collection can be one of three types: a set, a list, or a row set. A set is a collection of independent objects, the elements of which are unordered and unique. Functionality common only to sets is defined in the
interface. Sets can be enumerated a page at a time (instead of one object or one row at a time), and may not be directly updated. A list is a collection of dependent objects, the elements of which are ordered and need not be unique. A row set is a collection of rows (such as the result set returned from a query) and has the characteristics of a set-type collection.
The name of a collection identifies its type. For example, a
is a collection of
objects, which are independent objects. A
is a collection of dependent objects. A
is a row set.
This interface provides standard collection methods.
Namespace: FileNet.Api.Collection
Assembly: FileNet.Api (in filenet.api.dll)
Syntax
Visual Basic (Declaration) |
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Public Interface IEngineCollection Implements IEnumerable, ICloneable |
C# |
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public interface IEngineCollection : IEnumerable, ICloneable |
C++ |
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interface class IEngineCollection : IEnumerable, ICloneable |
J# |
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public interface IEngineCollection implements IEnumerable, ICloneable |
JScript |
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public interface IEngineCollection extends IEnumerable, ICloneable |