Maps a DateTime Property to an DateTime column that only stores the
Hours, Minutes, and Seconds of the DateTime as significant.
Namespace:
NHibernate.TypeAssembly: NHibernate (in NHibernate.dll)
Syntax
Visual Basic (Declaration) |
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<SerializableAttribute> _ Public Class TimeType _ Inherits ValueTypeType _ Implements IIdentifierType, IType, ICacheAssembler, ILiteralType |
C# |
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[SerializableAttribute] public class TimeType : ValueTypeType, IIdentifierType, IType, ICacheAssembler, ILiteralType |
Visual C++ |
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[SerializableAttribute] public ref class TimeType : public ValueTypeType, IIdentifierType, IType, ICacheAssembler, ILiteralType |
JavaScript |
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NHibernate.Type.TimeType = function(); Type.createClass( 'NHibernate.Type.TimeType', NHibernate.Type.ValueTypeType, NHibernate.Type.IIdentifierType, NHibernate.Type.IType, NHibernate.Type.ICacheAssembler, NHibernate.Type.ILiteralType); |
Remarks
This defaults the Date to "1753-01-01" - that should not matter because using this Type indicates that you don't care about the Date portion of the DateTime.
A more appropriate choice to store the duration/time is the TimeSpanType. The underlying Time tends to be handled diffently by different DataProviders.
Inheritance Hierarchy
System..::.Object
NHibernate.Type..::.AbstractType
NHibernate.Type..::.NullableType
NHibernate.Type..::.ImmutableType
NHibernate.Type..::.ValueTypeType
NHibernate.Type..::.TimeType
NHibernate.Type..::.AbstractType
NHibernate.Type..::.NullableType
NHibernate.Type..::.ImmutableType
NHibernate.Type..::.ValueTypeType
NHibernate.Type..::.TimeType