ForEachLoop.Executables Property
Returns a collection of Executable objects processed by the Data Transformation Run-time engine during execution of the ForEachLoop. This field is read-only.
Namespace: Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime
Assembly: Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS (in microsoft.sqlserver.manageddts.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public ReadOnly Property Executables As Executables
public Executables Executables { get; }
public:
virtual property Executables^ Executables {
Executables^ get () sealed;
}
/** @property */
public final Executables get_Executables ()
public final function get Executables () : Executables
Property Value
An Executables collection.
Example
The following code example creates a ForEachLoop and sets some properties using the Properties collection. Two tasks are added to the Executables collection, and a precedence constraint is put between them.
// Create the package.
Package package = new Package();
// Add variables.
package.Variables.Add("Id", false, "User", 0);
// Create ForEachLoop task
Executables executables = package.Executables;
ForEachLoop forEachLoop = executables.Add("STOCK:FOREACHLOOP") as ForEachLoop;
// The ForEachLoop is a container. Add some task executables and
// create a precedence constraint. The tasks can run when
// certain conditions in the loop are met.
TaskHost thLoopMail = (TaskHost)forEachLoop.Executables.Add("STOCK:SendMailTask");
TaskHost thLoopInsert = (TaskHost)forEachLoop.Executables.Add("STOCK:BulkInsertTask");
Executables loopExecs = forEachLoop.Executables;
Console.WriteLine("Number of Executables in ForLoop: {0}", loopExecs.Count);
// Like other containers, precedence constraints can be set on the
// contained tasks.
PrecedenceConstraint pc = forEachLoop.PrecedenceConstraints.Add((Executable)thLoopMail, thLoopInsert);
PrecedenceConstraints pcs = forEachLoop.PrecedenceConstraints;
Console.WriteLine("Number of precedence constraints: {0}", pcs.Count);
' Create the package.
Dim package As Package = New Package()
' Add variables.
package.Variables.Add("Id", False, "User", 0)
' Create ForEachLoop task
Dim executables As Executables = package.Executables
Dim forEachLoop As ForEachLoop = executables.Add("STOCK:FOREACHLOOP") as ForEachLoop
' The ForEachLoop is a container. Add some task executables and
' create a precedence constraint. The tasks can run when
' certain conditions in the loop are met.
Dim thLoopMail As TaskHost = CType(forEachLoop.Executables.Add("STOCK:SendMailTask"), TaskHost)
Dim thLoopInsert As TaskHost = CType(forEachLoop.Executables.Add("STOCK:BulkInsertTask"), TaskHost)
Dim loopExecs As Executables = forEachLoop.Executables
Console.WriteLine("Number of Executables in ForLoop: {0}", loopExecs.Count)
' Like other containers, precedence constraints can be set on the
' contained tasks.
Dim pc As PrecedenceConstraint = forEachLoop.PrecedenceConstraints.Add(CType(thLoopMail,thLoopInsert, Executable))
Dim pcs As PrecedenceConstraints = forEachLoop.PrecedenceConstraints
Console.WriteLine("Number of precedence constraints: {0}", pcs.Count)
Sample Output:
Number of Executables in ForLoop: 2
Number of precedence constraints: 1
Thread Safety
Any public static (Shared in Microsoft Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
Platforms
Development Platforms
For a list of the supported platforms, see Hardware and Software Requirements for Installing SQL Server 2005.
Target Platforms
For a list of the supported platforms, see Hardware and Software Requirements for Installing SQL Server 2005.
See Also
Reference
ForEachLoop Class
ForEachLoop Members
Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime Namespace