Esri Object Class object.
Interfaces
Interfaces | Description |
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IClass | Provides access to members that return information about and manage the class. |
IClassSchemaEdit | Provides access to member to modify an object class schema. |
IClassSchemaEdit2 | Provides access to members that modify an object class's extension properties. |
IClassSchemaEdit3 | Provides access to members that modify an object class's extension properties. |
IClassSchemaEdit4 | Provides access to members that modify an object class's Editor Tracking properties. |
IClassSchemaEditEx | Provides access to members that modify an object class schema. |
IDataset | Provides access to members that supply dataset information. |
IDatasetAnalyze | Provides access to members that analyze a dataset. |
IDatasetEdit | Provides access to information about the status of datasets being edited. |
IDatasetEditInfo | Provides access to members that maintain dataset editing information. |
IModelInfo | Provides access to the model name of the field. |
IObjectClass | Provides access to members that return information about an object class. |
IObjectClassInfo | Provides access to method that indicates whether an object can bypass the store method. |
IObjectClassInfo2 | Provides access to method that indicates whether an object can be modified outside of an edit session. |
ISchemaLock | Provides access to members for accessing schema locking functionality. |
ISubtypes | Provides access to members that return and modify subtype information. |
ITable | Provides access to members that return information about and manage tables. |
ITableCapabilities | Provides access to members that return information about and manage tables. |
IValidation | Provides access to members that manage rules and validate them. |
IValidation2 | Provides access to members that manage rules and validate them. |
Remarks
An object class is a table whose rows represent entities, modeled as objects with properties and behavior. The row objects handed out by an object class support the IRowand the IObjectinterfaces.
An object class may participate in any number of relationship classes that relate its instances to objects (entities) in other object classes.
An object class may contain a discriminating field, referred to as the subtype field that may be used to partition its instances into a number of subtypes. All subtypes share the same field definition and are stored in the same table, however individual subtypes may differ in the default values and domains assigned to fields. The subtyping mechanism can also be used in defining attribute and connectivity rules that apply to the instances of the object class. The subtyping mechanism is a lightweight alternative to creating multiple subclasses each represented by its own object class.
An object class has a non-negative object class ID which is unique within the geodatabase. This ID is assigned to the object class at the time that it is created or at the time that an existing table in the RDBMS is registered with the geodatabase as an object class. The Nameof the object class is the same as the name of the table in the DBMS in which the objects in the object class are stored and follows the same fully qualified naming conventions.
An object class may have an AliasNameproperty that is stored as part of its definition by the geodatabase. The AliasNamemay be retrieved and used for display purposes by applications.
An object class may have a ModelNameproperty that is stored as part of its definition by the geodatabase. The model name is not exposed to end users and if defined, can be used as a search key to find an object class by a standard model name that is adhered to across databases. A model name must be unique across the workspace.