ExecuteProcess.ExecutionValue Property
Definition
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Returns a user-defined object. This property is read-only.
public:
virtual property System::Object ^ ExecutionValue { System::Object ^ get(); };
public override object ExecutionValue { get; }
member this.ExecutionValue : obj
Public Overrides ReadOnly Property ExecutionValue As Object
Property Value
A user-defined object.
Remarks
The ExecutionValue property is a read-only object property that provides the task the ability to expose information regarding the results of its execution. The property can also be used to post messages or return the DTSExecResult return value. For example, if a task deletes rows from a table as part of its Execute method, it might return the number of rows deleted as the ExecutionValue. Clients of the task could then use this value to establish precedence constraints between tasks.
Tasks can override the base implementation of the ExecutionValue property, and override the value of the property that is set by the task during its Execute method.