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IDTSBuffer100.GetRowStarts Method

(Feature deprecated, see Remarks.) Use the GetData or GetBLOBData method instead of the GetRowStarts method.

Namespace:  Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.Wrapper
Assembly:  Microsoft.SqlServer.DTSPipelineWrap (in Microsoft.SqlServer.DTSPipelineWrap.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Sub GetRowStarts ( _
    dwRowsRequested As UInteger, _
    <OutAttribute> pbRowStarts As IntPtr _
)
'Usage
Dim instance As IDTSBuffer100
Dim dwRowsRequested As UInteger
Dim pbRowStarts As IntPtr

instance.GetRowStarts(dwRowsRequested, _
    pbRowStarts)
void GetRowStarts(
    uint dwRowsRequested,
    IntPtr pbRowStarts
)
void GetRowStarts(
    [InAttribute] unsigned int dwRowsRequested, 
    [OutAttribute] IntPtr pbRowStarts
)
abstract GetRowStarts : 
        dwRowsRequested:uint32 * 
        pbRowStarts:IntPtr byref -> unit 
function GetRowStarts(
    dwRowsRequested : uint, 
    pbRowStarts : IntPtr
)

Parameters

  • dwRowsRequested
    Type: System.UInt32
    The number of rows requested.
  • pbRowStarts
    Type: System.IntPtr
    An out pointer that holds the address of the beginning of the row.

Remarks

Note

This feature will be removed in a future version of Microsoft SQL Server. Avoid using this feature in new development work, and plan to modify applications that currently use this feature.

This method returns a pointer to the start location for the specified number of rows.