[ROOT] doc DocFrag SELECT Assembly, DocFragType, Description.FirstLine() < SKIP 813 > < TAKE 14 >
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| DocFragId | Assembly | DocFragType | Description.FirstLine() |
|---|---|---|---|
| ARCQuery.QueryExpression | ARCQuery | Class | Represents part of a query (or actually a transformation) against a given collection and the data storage from which it was taken. |
| ARCQuery.QueryExpression.Execute | ARCQuery | ClassMember | Transforms the given input collection into a resulting collection. |
| ARCQuery.QueryExpression.AddParser | ARCQuery | ClassMember | Adds a -ApplicationSpecificCode- parser. |
| ARCQuery.QueryExpression.TryParse | ARCQuery | ClassMember | Find parsers from -Parsers- based on first word in query. |
| ARCQuery.QueryExpressionCache | ARCQuery | Class | Describes if cache is to be used or not. |
| ARCQuery.QueryExpressionCache.Execute | ARCQuery | ClassMember | Transforms the given input collection into a resulting collection. |
| ARCQuery.QueryExpressionCache.TryCheckForExistenceOfKey | ARCQuery | ClassMember | Used by query expressions in order to catch wrong field names used or misspelling of field names. |
| ARCQuery.QueryExpressionCache.SyntaxHelp | ARCQuery | ClassMember | CACHE {ON|OFF} |
| ARCQuery.QueryExpressionComment | ARCQuery | Class | Allows insertion of SQL style comments (beginning with double hyphens / minus signs, '--') into queries. |
| ARCQuery.QueryExpressionComment.Execute | ARCQuery | ClassMember | Transforms the given input collection into a resulting collection. |
| ARCQuery.QueryExpressionComment.TryCheckForExistenceOfKey | ARCQuery | ClassMember | Used by query expressions in order to catch wrong field names used or misspelling of field names. |
| ARCQuery.QueryExpressionComment.SyntaxHelp | ARCQuery | ClassMember | COMMENT {comment text} |
| ARCQuery.QueryExpressionRel.SyntaxHelp | ARCQuery | ClassMember | 'REL {type}' |
| ARCQuery.QueryExpressionRel.StrType | ARCQuery | ClassMember | In the simplest terms, the -ToStringVeryShort- representation of the type that we are 'jumping' to. |
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