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Configuration.ConfigurationType Property

Definition

Gets or sets a value from the DTSConfigurationType that describes what kind of file the configuration information is stored in.

public:
 property Microsoft::SqlServer::Dts::Runtime::DTSConfigurationType ConfigurationType { Microsoft::SqlServer::Dts::Runtime::DTSConfigurationType get(); void set(Microsoft::SqlServer::Dts::Runtime::DTSConfigurationType value); };
public Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.DTSConfigurationType ConfigurationType { get; set; }
member this.ConfigurationType : Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.DTSConfigurationType with get, set
Public Property ConfigurationType As DTSConfigurationType

Property Value

A DTSConfigurationType enumeration whose value describes where the configuration information is stored.

Examples

The following code example creates a package, enables configurations, and enables the export of the configuration file. It adds a new Configuration to the package Configurations collection, and sets several properties on the configuration. After saving and reloading the package, the configuration properties are displayed.

using System;  
using System.Collections.Generic;  
using System.Text;  
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime;  
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Tasks.BulkInsertTask;  

namespace configuration_API  
{  
    class Program  
    {      
        static void Main(string[] args)  
        {  
        // Create a package and set two properties.  
            Package pkg = new Package();  
            pkg.EnableConfigurations = true;  
            pkg.ExportConfigurationFile(@"C:\conf.xml");  

            // Create a variable object and add it to the   
            // package Variables collection.  
            Variable varPkg = pkg.Variables.Add("var", false, "", 100);  
            varPkg.Value = 1;  
            string packagePathToVariable = varPkg.GetPackagePath();  

            // Create a configuration object and add it to the   
           // package configuration collection.  
            Configuration config = pkg.Configurations.Add();  

           // Set properties on the configuration object.  
            config.ConfigurationString = "conf.xml";  
            config.Description = "My configuration description";  
            config.ConfigurationType = DTSConfigurationType.ConfigFile;  
            config.PackagePath = packagePathToVariable;  

            // Save the package and its configuration.  
            Application app = new Application();  
            app.SaveToXml(@"c:\pkg.xml", pkg, null);  

            // Reload the package.  
            Package p1 = app.LoadPackage(@"c:\pkg.xml", null);  

            // Review the configuration information.  
            Configurations configs_After = pkg.Configurations;  
            foreach(Configuration confAfter in configs_After)  
            {  
                Console.WriteLine("ConfigurationString is {0}", confAfter.ConfigurationString);  
                Console.WriteLine("ConfigurationType is {0}", confAfter.ConfigurationType);  
                Console.WriteLine("CreationName is {0}", confAfter.CreationName);  
                Console.WriteLine("Description is {0}", confAfter.Description);  
                Console.WriteLine("Assigned ID is {0}", confAfter.ID);  
                Console.WriteLine("Name is {0}", confAfter.Name);  
            }  
        }  
    }  
}  
Imports System  
Imports System.Collections.Generic  
Imports System.Text  
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime  
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Tasks.BulkInsertTask  

Namespace configuration_API  
    Class Program      
        Shared  Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)  
        ' Create a package and set two properties.  
            Dim pkg As Package =  New Package()   
            pkg.EnableConfigurations = True  
            pkg.ExportConfigurationFile("C:\conf.xml")  

            ' Create a variable object and add it to the   
            ' package Variables collection.  
            Dim varPkg As Variable =  pkg.Variables.Add("var",False,"",100)   
            varPkg.Value = 1  
            Dim packagePathToVariable As String =  varPkg.GetPackagePath()   

            ' Create a configuration object and add it to the   
           ' package configuration collection.  
            Dim config As Configuration =  pkg.Configurations.Add()   

           ' Set properties on the configuration object.  
            config.ConfigurationString = "conf.xml"  
            config.Description = "My configuration description"  
            config.ConfigurationType = DTSConfigurationType.ConfigFile  
            config.PackagePath = packagePathToVariable  

            ' Save the package and its configuration.  
            Dim app As Application =  New Application()   
            app.SaveToXml("c:\pkg.xml", pkg, Nothing)  

            ' Reload the package.  
            Dim p1 As Package =  app.LoadPackage("c:\pkg.xml",Nothing)   

            ' Review the configuration information.  
            Dim configs_After As Configurations =  pkg.Configurations   
            Dim confAfter As Configuration  
            For Each confAfter In configs_After  
                Console.WriteLine("ConfigurationString is {0}", confAfter.ConfigurationString)  
                Console.WriteLine("ConfigurationType is {0}", confAfter.ConfigurationType)  
                Console.WriteLine("CreationName is {0}", confAfter.CreationName)  
                Console.WriteLine("Description is {0}", confAfter.Description)  
                Console.WriteLine("Assigned ID is {0}", confAfter.ID)  
                Console.WriteLine("Name is {0}", confAfter.Name)  
            Next  
        End Sub  
    End Class  
End Namespace  

Sample Output:

The value of variable var = 1

ConfigurationString is conf.xml

ConfigurationType is ConfigFile

CreationName is

Description is My configuration description

Assigned ID is {9CF65E37-0833-44CD-A99D-EBFE38FAB31B}

Name is {9CF65E37-0833-44CD-A99D-EBFE38FAB31B}

Package Path is \Package.Variables[::var]

Remarks

There are many ways to store configuration information. The available options are listed in the DTSConfigurationType enumeration. For more information about configuration files for packages, see Create Package Configurations.

Applies to