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Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure.. Initializes a new instance of the ValidationState class.
This member is overloaded. For complete information about this member, including syntax, usage, and examples, click a name in the overload list.
Overload List
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ValidationState() | Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure.. Initializes a new, default instance of the ValidationState class. |
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ValidationState(Exception, String) | Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure.. Initializes a new instance of the ValidationState class with the specified exception and binding key. |
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ValidationState(String, String) | Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure.. Initializes a new instance of the ValidationState class with the specified message and binding key. |
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ValidationState(Exception, String, Boolean) | Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure.. Initializes a new instance of the ValidationState class with the specified exception, binding key, and fault type. |
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ValidationState(String, Exception, String) | Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure.. Initializes a new instance of the ValidationState class with the specified exception, binding key, and fault type. |
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ValidationState(String, String, Boolean) | Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure.. Initializes a new instance of the ValidationState class with the specified error message, binding key, and fault type. |
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ValidationState(String, Exception, String, Boolean) | Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure.. Initializes a new instance of the ValidationState class with the specified message, exception, binding key, and fault type. |
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