SelectedLogProviders.Item[Object] Property
Definition
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Gets a LogProvider object from the collection.
public:
property Microsoft::SqlServer::Dts::Runtime::LogProvider ^ default[System::Object ^] { Microsoft::SqlServer::Dts::Runtime::LogProvider ^ get(System::Object ^ index); };
public Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.LogProvider this[object index] { get; }
member this.Item(obj) : Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.LogProvider
Default Public ReadOnly Property Item(index As Object) As LogProvider
Parameters
- index
- Object
The name, identity, ID, or index of the LogProvider object to return.
Property Value
A LogProvider object from the collection.
Exceptions
The element could not be found in the collection.
Examples
The following code example adds and removes log providers for the package, in addition to showing the use of the Contains and Item[] syntax of [0]
for the collection.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime;
namespace Microsoft.SqlServer.SSIS.Samples
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Package pkg = new Package();
// Make several log providers available to the package.
LogProvider log1 = pkg.LogProviders.Add("DTS.LogProviderEventLog.1");
LogProvider log2 = pkg.LogProviders.Add("DTS.LogProviderSQLProfiler.1");
LogProvider log3 = pkg.LogProviders.Add("DTS.LogProviderTextFile.1");
LogProvider log4 = pkg.LogProviders.Add("DTS.LogProviderTextFile.1");
// Show the log providers available to the package.
Console.WriteLine("Log providers available in the Package:");
LogProviders logs = pkg.LogProviders;
foreach (LogProvider lp in logs)
Console.WriteLine(lp.CreationName);
// Pick a log provider for the package.
pkg.LoggingOptions.SelectedLogProviders.Add(log4);
pkg.LoggingOptions.SelectedLogProviders.Add(log1);
SelectedLogProviders provs = pkg.LoggingOptions.SelectedLogProviders;
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("Selected Log Providers for Package: {0}", provs.Count);
foreach (LogProvider lp in provs)
Console.WriteLine(lp.CreationName);
pkg.LoggingOptions.SelectedLogProviders.Remove(0);
Console.WriteLine();
Console.WriteLine("Count after one has been removed {0}", provs.Count);
// Test both the indexer and Contains method.
if (logs.Contains(0))
Console.WriteLine("Index zero in collection contains: {0}", logs[0].CreationName);
else
throw new Exception();
// Show the use of the GetEnumerator.
LogProviderEnumerator myEnum = pkg.LogProviders.GetEnumerator();
Console.WriteLine("The collection contains the following values:");
while ((myEnum.MoveNext()) && (myEnum.Current != null))
Console.WriteLine("{0}", myEnum.Current.Name);
}
}
}
Imports System
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Text
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime
Namespace Microsoft.SqlServer.SSIS.Samples
Class Program
Shared Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
Dim pkg As Package = New Package()
' Make several log providers available to the package.
Dim log1 As LogProvider = pkg.LogProviders.Add("DTS.LogProviderEventLog.1")
Dim log2 As LogProvider = pkg.LogProviders.Add("DTS.LogProviderSQLProfiler.1")
Dim log3 As LogProvider = pkg.LogProviders.Add("DTS.LogProviderTextFile.1")
Dim log4 As LogProvider = pkg.LogProviders.Add("DTS.LogProviderTextFile.1")
' Show the log providers available to the package.
Console.WriteLine("Log providers available in the Package:")
Dim logs As LogProviders = pkg.LogProviders
Dim lp As LogProvider
For Each lp In logs
Console.WriteLine(lp.CreationName)
Next
' Pick a log provider for the package.
pkg.LoggingOptions.SelectedLogProviders.Add(log4)
pkg.LoggingOptions.SelectedLogProviders.Add(log1)
Dim provs As SelectedLogProviders = pkg.LoggingOptions.SelectedLogProviders
Console.WriteLine()
Console.WriteLine("Selected Log Providers for Package: {0}", provs.Count)
Dim lp As LogProvider
For Each lp In provs
Console.WriteLine(lp.CreationName)
Next
pkg.LoggingOptions.SelectedLogProviders.Remove(0)
Console.WriteLine()
Console.WriteLine("Count after one has been removed {0}", provs.Count)
' Test both the indexer and Contains method.
If logs.Contains(0) Then
Console.WriteLine("Index zero in collection contains: {0}", logs(0).CreationName)
Else
Throw New Exception()
End If
' Show the use of the GetEnumerator.
Dim myEnum As LogProviderEnumerator = pkg.LogProviders.GetEnumerator()
Console.WriteLine("The collection contains the following values:")
While (myEnum.MoveNext()) &&(myEnum.Current <> Nothing)
Console.WriteLine("{0}", myEnum.Current.Name)
End While
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace
Sample Output:
Log providers available in the Package:
DTS.LogProviderTextFile.1
DTS.LogProviderSQLProfiler.1
DTS.LogProviderEventLog.1
DTS.LogProviderTextFile.1
Selected Log Providers for Package: 2
DTS.LogProviderTextFile.1
DTS.LogProviderEventLog.1
Count after one has been removed 1
Index zero in collection contains: DTS.LogProviderTextFile.1
The collection contains the following values:
{9A4FD6D3-7DE2-43AD-8B02-CE9B02E7504B}
{AB1C156F-8018-4063-A1A5-48E122CE6FFD}
{B8E93B36-36FE-4E65-9814-9752915E9E15}
{E586A867-86EC-4901-8F5A-C945D4469C46}
Remarks
If the call to the Contains method returns true
, you can access the specified element in the collection by using the syntax SelectedLogProviders[index]
. If the Contains method returns false
, this property throws an exception. In C#, this property is the indexer for the SelectedLogProviders class.