Job.Script Method (ScriptingOptions)
Generates a Transact-SQL script that can be used to re-create the Microsoft SQL Server Agent job as specified by the scripting options.
Namespace: Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Agent
Assembly: Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo (in Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Function Script ( _
scriptingOptions As ScriptingOptions _
) As StringCollection
'Usage
Dim instance As Job
Dim scriptingOptions As ScriptingOptions
Dim returnValue As StringCollection
returnValue = instance.Script(scriptingOptions)
public StringCollection Script(
ScriptingOptions scriptingOptions
)
public:
virtual StringCollection^ Script(
ScriptingOptions^ scriptingOptions
) sealed
abstract Script :
scriptingOptions:ScriptingOptions -> StringCollection
override Script :
scriptingOptions:ScriptingOptions -> StringCollection
public final function Script(
scriptingOptions : ScriptingOptions
) : StringCollection
Parameters
- scriptingOptions
Type: Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.ScriptingOptions
A ScriptingOptions object value that specifies the scripting options.
Return Value
Type: System.Collections.Specialized.StringCollection
A StringCollection system object value that contains a list of Transact-SQL statements in the script.
Implements
IScriptable.Script(ScriptingOptions)
Remarks
Note
The generated script might contain undocumented, internal procedures, which are required for the complete script output.
Users must have Execute permissions on the msdb.dbo.sp_help_operator stored procedure to script or alter properties on a SQL Server 2000 job.
When connected to an instance of SQL Server 2000, users other than sa do not automatically have permissions to run the Script method. The system administrator must grant Execute permissions on the msdb.dbo.sp_help_operator stored procedure to any user who has to script or alter a SQL Server 2000 job.
Examples
See Also
Reference
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Agent Namespace
Other Resources
Scheduling Automatic Administrative Tasks in SQL Server Agent