When creating an album, you must perform the following steps:
Check whether the album already exists.
Before you create the album, you must check whether an album with the same ID already exists.
Create the album.
If the album does not exist, you create a new album with the specified ID.
Set the required properties.
When creating a new album, it is recommended to set at least the following properties:
You can also set any other properties in this step.
Save the album.
Save all changes that you have made to the album.
The example below shows you how to create an album with predefined ID.
The following code creates an album with the specified ID and Title.
First, you get an instance of the LibrariesManager class. You check whether an album with the same ID already exists. To create the album, you call the CreateAlbum method of the LibrariesManager class and pass the specified ID. You can create an album with either predefined or auto-generated ID depending on which overload of the method you use. Then, you set the properties of the album object. It is recommended to set at least the following properties: Title, UrlName, LastModified, DateCreated. Finally, to save the album, you call theSaveChanges method of the manager.
First, you check whether an album with the same ID already exists. To create the album, you call the CreateNew method of the singular album facade. You can create an album with either predefined or auto-generated ID depending on which overload of the method you use. To set the properties of the album, you call the Do method of the facade. Finally, you save the changes.
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