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Teradata.Client.Provider
Zero Field (TdIntervalDay)
Example 



Teradata.Client.Provider Namespace > TdIntervalDay Structure : Zero Field
Gets an TdIntervalDay instance that contains all zero elements for each interval field.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Shared ReadOnly Zero As TdIntervalDay
'Usage
 
Dim value As TdIntervalDay
 
value = TdIntervalDay.Zero
public static readonly TdIntervalDay Zero
public:
static readonly TdIntervalDay Zero
Example
This example shows how to determine if an interval is negative.
TdIntervalDayTo Second dayInterval = new TdIntervalDay(-10);
if (dayInterval < TdIntervalDay.Zero)
{
   Console.WriteLine("The Interval is negative");
}
// The output of the console is "The interval is negative"
Remarks
A Zero TdIntervalDay may be used to determine whether other instances of intervals represent postive, negative or non-zero intervals.
Requirements
ProductVersionsPlatforms
.NET2.1, 3.1, 6Windows, Linux, MacOS
.NET Framework4.6.1, 4.6.2, 4.7, 4.7.1, 4.7.2, 4.8Windows
.NET Standard2.0Windows, Linux, MacOS
See Also

Reference

TdIntervalDay Structure
TdIntervalDay Members