RuleStringComparisonAttribute Class
Defines a validation rule that demands the target string type property’s value satisfy a specified condition.
Namespace: DevExpress.Persistent.Validation
Assembly: DevExpress.Persistent.Base.v24.2.dll
NuGet Package: DevExpress.Persistent.Base
Declaration
Remarks
Apply this attribute to a business class string property to define a validation rule that will check whether this property’s value satisfies a specified condition. Use the operatorType parameter to specify the operator type that must be used when comparing string values. The available values of this parameters are the StringComparisonType enumeration values. Here they are:
- Contains
- EndsWith
- Equals
- NotEquals
- StartsWith
Use the operandValue parameter, to specify the value to be compared with the target property’s value. In addition, use the common parameters that are inherited from the RuleBaseAttribute class.
[RuleStringComparison("",DefaultContexts.Save,StringComparisonType.StartsWith,"A",IgnoreCase=true)]
public virtual string Name { get; set; }
//...
// Make sure that you use options.UseChangeTrackingProxies() in your DbContext settings.
The rule generated by the RuleStringComparisonAttribute will be loaded to the Application Model‘s IModelValidationRules node. So, you can customize this rule via the Model Editor. In addition, you can create new rules in the Model Editor as well. This is helpful when you need to add a rule to a property which is implemented in a base class provided by a third party library. For details, refer to the Implement Property Value Validation topic.
You can see examples of using the RuleStringComparison and other validation attributes in the Validation section of the FeatureCenter demo. This demo is located in the %PUBLIC%\Documents\DevExpress Demos 24.2\Components\XAF\FeatureCenter.NETFramework.XPO folder, by default.