Project.SetProperty Method (String, String, String, PropertyPosition)
Sets the value of the specified property.
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Namespace: Microsoft.Build.BuildEngine
Assembly: Microsoft.Build.Engine (in Microsoft.Build.Engine.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Sub SetProperty ( _
propertyName As String, _
propertyValue As String, _
condition As String, _
position As PropertyPosition _
)
public void SetProperty(
string propertyName,
string propertyValue,
string condition,
PropertyPosition position
)
public:
void SetProperty(
String^ propertyName,
String^ propertyValue,
String^ condition,
PropertyPosition position
)
member SetProperty :
propertyName:string *
propertyValue:string *
condition:string *
position:PropertyPosition -> unit
public function SetProperty(
propertyName : String,
propertyValue : String,
condition : String,
position : PropertyPosition
)
Parameters
propertyName
Type: System.StringThe name of the property to change.
propertyValue
Type: System.StringThe value to assign the property.
condition
Type: System.StringThe condition to use on the property. Corresponds to the Condition attribute of the Property element.
position
Type: Microsoft.Build.BuildEngine.PropertyPositionA PropertyPosition value indicating the location to insert the property.
Remarks
SetProperty is called from the integrated development environment (IDE) to set a particular property at the project level. This method searches the existing property groups for a property with this name. If one is found, it changes its value. Otherwise, it either adds a new property to that property group, or adds a new property group to the project. SetProperty uses the condition parameter to determine the name of the property group place it in.
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see dd66cd4c-b087-415f-9c3e-94e3a1835f74.