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IDTSObjectHost.InnerObject Property

Retrieves the hosted object. This field is read-only.

Namespace:  Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime
Assembly:  Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS (in Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
ReadOnly Property InnerObject As Object 
    Get
'Usage
Dim instance As IDTSObjectHost 
Dim value As Object 

value = instance.InnerObject
Object InnerObject { get; }
property Object^ InnerObject {
    Object^ get ();
}
abstract InnerObject : Object
function get InnerObject () : Object

Property Value

Type: System.Object
An object.

Remarks

The specific component instance is accessed through the InnerObject property of the each of the containers that inherit from IDTSObjectHost.

Examples

The following code example shows the use of the InnerObject by the ConnectionManager class. The code example loads an existing package that has two connections. It iterates through the connection managers in the package and prints out the values for various properties, including the InnerObject.

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime;

namespace Connections_Collection
{
    class Program
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
           // The package is one of the SSIS Samples.
            string mySample = @"C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Samples\Integration Services\Package Samples\CalculatedColumns Sample\CalculatedColumns\CalculatedColumns.dtsx";
            
            // Create an application and load the sample.
            Application app = new Application();
            Package pkg = app.LoadPackage(mySample, null);
            Connections myConns = pkg.Connections;
            int connCount = myConns.Count;
            Console.WriteLine("The number of connections in the package is: {0}", connCount);
            
            // Enumerate over the collection, printing out
            // the values for various properties.
            foreach (ConnectionManager connMgr in myConns)
            {
                Console.WriteLine("ConnectionString:        {0}", connMgr.ConnectionString);
                Console.WriteLine("CreationName:            {0}", connMgr.CreationName);
                Console.WriteLine("DelayValidation:         {0}", connMgr.DelayValidation);
                Console.WriteLine("Description:             {0}", connMgr.Description);
                Console.WriteLine("HostType:                {0}", connMgr.HostType);
                Console.WriteLine("ID:                      {0}", connMgr.ID);
                Console.WriteLine("InnerObject:             {0}", connMgr.InnerObject);
                Console.WriteLine("Name:                    {0}", connMgr.Name);
                Console.WriteLine("ProtectionLevel:         {0}", connMgr.ProtectionLevel);
                Console.WriteLine("SupportsDTCTransactions: {0}", connMgr.SupportsDTCTransactions);
            }
            Console.WriteLine("");
        }
    }
}
Imports System
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Text
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime
 
Namespace Connections_Collection
    Class Program
        Shared  Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
           ' The package is one of the SSIS Samples.
            Dim mySample As String =  "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Samples\Integration Services\Package Samples\CalculatedColumns Sample\CalculatedColumns\CalculatedColumns.dtsx" 
 
            ' Create an application and load the sample.
            Dim app As Application =  New Application() 
            Dim pkg As Package =  app.LoadPackage(mySample,Nothing) 
            Dim myConns As Connections =  pkg.Connections 
            Dim connCount As Integer =  myConns.Count 
            Console.WriteLine("The number of connections in the package is: {0}", connCount)
 
            ' Enumerate over the collection, printing out
            ' the values for various properties.
            Dim connMgr As ConnectionManager
            For Each connMgr In myConns
                Console.WriteLine("ConnectionString:        {0}", connMgr.ConnectionString)
                Console.WriteLine("CreationName:            {0}", connMgr.CreationName)
                Console.WriteLine("DelayValidation:         {0}", connMgr.DelayValidation)
                Console.WriteLine("Description:             {0}", connMgr.Description)
                Console.WriteLine("HostType:                {0}", connMgr.HostType)
                Console.WriteLine("ID:                      {0}", connMgr.ID)
                Console.WriteLine("InnerObject:             {0}", connMgr.InnerObject)
                Console.WriteLine("Name:                    {0}", connMgr.Name)
                Console.WriteLine("ProtectionLevel:         {0}", connMgr.ProtectionLevel)
                Console.WriteLine("SupportsDTCTransactions: {0}", connMgr.SupportsDTCTransactions)
            Next
 
            Console.WriteLine("")
        End Sub
    End Class
End Namespace

Sample Output:

The number of connections in the package is: 2

ConnectionString: Data Source=localhost;Initial Catalog=AdventureWorks;Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;Integrated Security=SSPI;Persist Security Info=False;Auto Translate=False;

CreationName: OLEDB

DelayValidation: False

Description:

HostType: ConnectionManager

ID: {3427BFE1-F10C-4B7E-8E70-E8D9DC7DDBA3}

InnerObject: System.__ComObject

Name: localhost.AdventureWorks

ProtectionLevel: EncryptSensitiveWithUserKey

SupportsDTCTransactions: True

ConnectionString: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Samples\Integration Services\Package Samples\CalculatedColumns Sample\CalculatedColumns\results.txt

CreationName: FLATFILE

DelayValidation: False

Description:

HostType: ConnectionManager

ID: {48B66F8D-7DFE-4D85-91C7-0999655484B2}

InnerObject: System.__ComObject

Name: Transaction Summary by Product1

ProtectionLevel: EncryptSensitiveWithUserKey

SupportsDTCTransactions: False

See Also

Reference

IDTSObjectHost Interface

Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime Namespace