EventMappingSettingsCollection.Add(EventMappingSettings) Method
Definition
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Adds an EventMappingSettings object to the collection.
public:
void Add(System::Web::Configuration::EventMappingSettings ^ eventMappingSettings);
public void Add (System.Web.Configuration.EventMappingSettings eventMappingSettings);
member this.Add : System.Web.Configuration.EventMappingSettings -> unit
Public Sub Add (eventMappingSettings As EventMappingSettings)
Parameters
- eventMappingSettings
- EventMappingSettings
An EventMappingSettings object to add to the collection.
Exceptions
The EventMappingSettings object to add already exists in the collection, or the collection is read-only.
Examples
The following code example shows how to use the Add method. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the HealthMonitoringSection class.
// Add a EventMappingsSettings object to the EventMappings collection property.
EventMappingSettings eventMappingSetting = new EventMappingSettings(
"Failure Audits", "System.Web.Management.WebAuditEvent, System.Web");
eventMappingSetting.Name = "All Errors";
eventMappingSetting.Type =
"System.Web.Management.WebErrorEvent, System.Web";
eventMappingSetting.StartEventCode = 0;
eventMappingSetting.EndEventCode = 4096;
healthMonitoringSection.EventMappings.Add(eventMappingSetting);
' Add a EventMappingsSettings object to the EventMappings collection property.
Dim eventMappingSetting As EventMappingSettings = New EventMappingSettings( _
"Failure Audits", "System.Web.Management.WebAuditEvent, System.Web")
eventMappingSetting.Name = "All Errors"
eventMappingSetting.Type = _
"System.Web.Management.WebErrorEvent, System.Web"
eventMappingSetting.StartEventCode = 0
eventMappingSetting.EndEventCode = 4096
healthMonitoringSection.EventMappings.Add(eventMappingSetting)
Remarks
The collection must not already contain a EventMappingSettings object with the same name.