SPBackupRestoreInformation.IsBackup Property
Gets a value that specifies whether the operation is a backup or a restore.
Namespace: Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.Backup
Assembly: Microsoft.SharePoint (in Microsoft.SharePoint.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public ReadOnly Property IsBackup As Boolean
Get
'Usage
Dim instance As SPBackupRestoreInformation
Dim value As Boolean
value = instance.IsBackup
public bool IsBackup { get; }
Property Value
Type: System.Boolean
true if the operation is a backup; otherwise, false, which means the operation is a restore.
Examples
The following sample shows the IsBackup property used in an implementation of the Object method.
public String Object(SPBackupRestoreObject obj, int depth)
{
StringBuilder build = new StringBuilder();
if (obj.CanBackup == false || obj.CanRestore == false)
{
build.Append("*");
}
if ((obj.Information.IsBackup &&
!obj.IBackupRestore.CanSelectForBackup)
||
(!obj.Information.IsBackup &&
!obj.IBackupRestore.CanSelectForRestore))
{
build.Append("[");
}
build.Append(obj.Name);
if ((obj.Information.IsBackup &&
!obj.IBackupRestore.CanSelectForBackup)
||
(!obj.Information.IsBackup &&
!obj.IBackupRestore.CanSelectForRestore))
{
build.Append("]");
}
build.Append("+*+*+");
return build.ToString();
}
Public Function [Object] (ByVal obj As SPBackupRestoreObject, ByVal depth As Integer) As String
Dim build As New StringBuilder()
If obj.CanBackup = False OrElse obj.CanRestore = False Then
build.Append("*")
End If
If (obj.Information.IsBackup AndAlso (Not obj.IBackupRestore.CanSelectForBackup)) OrElse ((Not obj.Information.IsBackup) AndAlso (Not obj.IBackupRestore.CanSelectForRestore)) Then
build.Append("[")
End If
build.Append(obj.Name)
If (obj.Information.IsBackup AndAlso (Not obj.IBackupRestore.CanSelectForBackup)) OrElse ((Not obj.Information.IsBackup) AndAlso (Not obj.IBackupRestore.CanSelectForRestore)) Then
build.Append("]")
End If
build.Append("+*+*+")
Return build.ToString()
End Function
See Also
Reference
SPBackupRestoreInformation Class