Application.LoadFromSqlServer Method
Definition
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Loads a package from SQL Server by specifying the server name, user name, and password.
public:
Microsoft::SqlServer::Dts::Runtime::Package ^ LoadFromSqlServer(System::String ^ packagePath, System::String ^ serverName, System::String ^ serverUserName, System::String ^ serverPassword, Microsoft::SqlServer::Dts::Runtime::IDTSEvents ^ events);
public Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Package LoadFromSqlServer (string packagePath, string serverName, string serverUserName, string serverPassword, Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.IDTSEvents events);
member this.LoadFromSqlServer : string * string * string * string * Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.IDTSEvents -> Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Package
Public Function LoadFromSqlServer (packagePath As String, serverName As String, serverUserName As String, serverPassword As String, events As IDTSEvents) As Package
Parameters
- packagePath
- String
The name and path of the package to load.
- serverName
- String
The name of the instance of SQL Server that the package is loaded from.
- serverUserName
- String
The account name used to log on to the server.
- serverPassword
- String
The password of the account.
- events
- IDTSEvents
An IDTSEvents interface.
Returns
The package that was loaded.
Examples
The following code example loads a sample package, which was previously saved to the File System.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime;
namespace LoadFromSQLServerTest
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// The variable, pkg, points to the location
// of the ExecuteProcess sample installed with
// the SSIS package samples.
string pkg = @"C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Samples\Integration Services\Package Samples\ExecuteProcess Sample\ExecuteProcess\UsingExecuteProcess.dtsx";
Application app = new Application();
Package loadedPkg = app.LoadPackage(pkg, null);
// Save the package to SQL Server.
app.SaveToSqlServer(loadedPkg, null, "yourserver", null, null);
// The package can now be viewed in the
// Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, in the
// Integration Services / Stored Packages / MSDB folder,
// with a name of UsingExecuteProcess.
Package pkgIn = new Package();
pkgIn = app.LoadFromSqlServer("\\UsingExecuteProcess", "yourserver", null, null, null);
DateTime pkgCreation = pkgIn.CreationDate;
Console.WriteLine("Creation Date = {0}", pkgCreation);
}
}
}
Imports System
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Text
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime
Namespace LoadFromSQLServerTest
Class Program
Shared Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
' The variable, pkg, points to the location
' of the ExecuteProcess sample installed with
' the SSIS package samples.
Dim pkg As String = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Samples\Integration Services\Package Samples\ExecuteProcess Sample\ExecuteProcess\UsingExecuteProcess.dtsx"
Dim app As Application = New Application()
Dim loadedPkg As Package = app.LoadPackage(pkg,Nothing)
' Save the package to SQL Server.
app.SaveToSqlServer(loadedPkg, Nothing, "yourserver", Nothing, Nothing)
' The package can now be viewed in the
' Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, in the
' Integration Services / Stored Packages / MSDB folder,
' with a name of UsingExecuteProcess.
Dim pkgIn As Package = New Package()
pkgIn = app.LoadFromSqlServer("\\UsingExecuteProcess", "yourserver", Nothing, Nothing, Nothing)
Dim pkgCreation As DateTime = pkgIn.CreationDate
Console.WriteLine("Creation Date = {0}", pkgCreation)
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace
Sample Output:
Creation Date = 5/5/2003 5:46:00 PM