public static interface ResultSet.Builder extends SdkPojo, CopyableBuilder<ResultSet.Builder,ResultSet>
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ResultSet.Builder |
headers(Collection<ColumnMetadata> headers)
List of headers for all the data cells in the block.
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ResultSet.Builder |
headers(ColumnMetadata... headers)
List of headers for all the data cells in the block.
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ResultSet.Builder |
headers(Consumer<ColumnMetadata.Builder>... headers)
List of headers for all the data cells in the block.
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ResultSet.Builder |
rows(Collection<ResultRow> rows)
List of rows returned by the request.
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ResultSet.Builder |
rows(Consumer<ResultRow.Builder>... rows)
List of rows returned by the request.
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ResultSet.Builder |
rows(ResultRow... rows)
List of rows returned by the request.
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equalsBySdkFields, sdkFieldscopyapplyMutation, buildResultSet.Builder headers(Collection<ColumnMetadata> headers)
List of headers for all the data cells in the block. The header identifies the name and default format of the data cell. Data cells appear in the same order in all rows as defined in the header. The names and formats are not repeated in the rows. If a particular row does not have a value for a data cell, a blank value is used.
For example, a task list that displays the task name, due date and assigned person might have headers [ { "name": "Task Name"}, {"name": "Due Date", "format": "DATE"}, {"name": "Assigned", "format": "CONTACT"} ]. Every row in the result will have the task name as the first item, due date as the second item and assigned person as the third item. If a particular task does not have a due date, that row will still have a blank value in the second element and the assigned person will still be in the third element.
headers - List of headers for all the data cells in the block. The header identifies the name and default format
of the data cell. Data cells appear in the same order in all rows as defined in the header. The names
and formats are not repeated in the rows. If a particular row does not have a value for a data cell, a
blank value is used.
For example, a task list that displays the task name, due date and assigned person might have headers [ { "name": "Task Name"}, {"name": "Due Date", "format": "DATE"}, {"name": "Assigned", "format": "CONTACT"} ]. Every row in the result will have the task name as the first item, due date as the second item and assigned person as the third item. If a particular task does not have a due date, that row will still have a blank value in the second element and the assigned person will still be in the third element.
ResultSet.Builder headers(ColumnMetadata... headers)
List of headers for all the data cells in the block. The header identifies the name and default format of the data cell. Data cells appear in the same order in all rows as defined in the header. The names and formats are not repeated in the rows. If a particular row does not have a value for a data cell, a blank value is used.
For example, a task list that displays the task name, due date and assigned person might have headers [ { "name": "Task Name"}, {"name": "Due Date", "format": "DATE"}, {"name": "Assigned", "format": "CONTACT"} ]. Every row in the result will have the task name as the first item, due date as the second item and assigned person as the third item. If a particular task does not have a due date, that row will still have a blank value in the second element and the assigned person will still be in the third element.
headers - List of headers for all the data cells in the block. The header identifies the name and default format
of the data cell. Data cells appear in the same order in all rows as defined in the header. The names
and formats are not repeated in the rows. If a particular row does not have a value for a data cell, a
blank value is used.
For example, a task list that displays the task name, due date and assigned person might have headers [ { "name": "Task Name"}, {"name": "Due Date", "format": "DATE"}, {"name": "Assigned", "format": "CONTACT"} ]. Every row in the result will have the task name as the first item, due date as the second item and assigned person as the third item. If a particular task does not have a due date, that row will still have a blank value in the second element and the assigned person will still be in the third element.
ResultSet.Builder headers(Consumer<ColumnMetadata.Builder>... headers)
List of headers for all the data cells in the block. The header identifies the name and default format of the data cell. Data cells appear in the same order in all rows as defined in the header. The names and formats are not repeated in the rows. If a particular row does not have a value for a data cell, a blank value is used.
For example, a task list that displays the task name, due date and assigned person might have headers [ { "name": "Task Name"}, {"name": "Due Date", "format": "DATE"}, {"name": "Assigned", "format": "CONTACT"} ]. Every row in the result will have the task name as the first item, due date as the second item and assigned person as the third item. If a particular task does not have a due date, that row will still have a blank value in the second element and the assigned person will still be in the third element.
This is a convenience that creates an instance of theList.Builder avoiding the need
to create one manually via List#builder() .
When the Consumer completes, List.Builder#build() is called immediately and
its result is passed to #headers(List) .headers - a consumer that will call methods on List.Builder #headers(List) ResultSet.Builder rows(Collection<ResultRow> rows)
List of rows returned by the request. Each row has a row Id and a list of data cells in that row. The data cells will be present in the same order as they are defined in the header.
rows - List of rows returned by the request. Each row has a row Id and a list of data cells in that row. The
data cells will be present in the same order as they are defined in the header.ResultSet.Builder rows(ResultRow... rows)
List of rows returned by the request. Each row has a row Id and a list of data cells in that row. The data cells will be present in the same order as they are defined in the header.
rows - List of rows returned by the request. Each row has a row Id and a list of data cells in that row. The
data cells will be present in the same order as they are defined in the header.ResultSet.Builder rows(Consumer<ResultRow.Builder>... rows)
List of rows returned by the request. Each row has a row Id and a list of data cells in that row. The data cells will be present in the same order as they are defined in the header.
This is a convenience that creates an instance of theList.Builder avoiding the need to
create one manually via List#builder() .
When the Consumer completes, List.Builder#build() is called immediately and its
result is passed to #rows(List) .rows - a consumer that will call methods on List.Builder #rows(List) Copyright © 2021. All rights reserved.