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/// it's a good practice to put all data definition into a stand-alone unit
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// - this unit will be shared between client and server
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unit SampleData;
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interface
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uses
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SynCommons,
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mORMot;
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type
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/// here we declare the class containing the data
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// - it just has to inherits from TSQLRecord, and the published
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// properties will be used for the ORM (and all SQL creation)
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// - the beginning of the class name must be 'TSQL' for proper table naming
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// in client/server environnment
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TSQLSampleRecord = class(TSQLRecord)
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private
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fQuestion: RawUTF8;
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fName: RawUTF8;
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fTime: TModTime;
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published
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property Time: TModTime read fTime write fTime;
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property Name: RawUTF8 read fName write fName;
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property Question: RawUTF8 read fQuestion write fQuestion;
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end;
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/// an easy way to create a database model for client and server
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function CreateSampleModel: TSQLModel;
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implementation
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function CreateSampleModel: TSQLModel;
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begin
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result := TSQLModel.Create([TSQLSampleRecord]);
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end;
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end.
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