Finding Installed Printers with the Script Task
Applies to: SQL Server SSIS Integration Runtime in Azure Data Factory
The data that is transformed by Integration Services packages often has a printed report as its final destination. The System.Drawing.Printing namespace in the Microsoft .NET Framework provides classes for working with printers.
Note
If you want to create a task that you can more easily reuse across multiple packages, consider using the code in this Script task sample as the starting point for a custom task. For more information, see Developing a Custom Task.
Description
The following example locates printers installed on the server that support legal size paper (as used in the United States). The code to check supported paper sizes is encapsulated in a private function. To enable you to track the progress of the script as it checks the settings for each printer, the script uses the Log method to raise an informational message for printers with legal size paper, and to raise a warning for printers without legal size paper. These messages appear in the Output window of the Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Applications (VSTA) IDE when you run the package in the designer.
To configure this Script Task example
Create the variable named
PrinterList
with type Object.On the Script page of the Script Task Editor, add this variable to the ReadWriteVariables property.
In the script project, add a reference to the System.Drawing namespace.
In your code, use Imports statements to import the System.Collections and the System.Drawing.Printing namespaces.
Code
Public Sub Main()
Dim printerName As String
Dim currentPrinter As New PrinterSettings
Dim size As PaperSize
Dim printerList As New ArrayList
For Each printerName In PrinterSettings.InstalledPrinters
currentPrinter.PrinterName = printerName
If PrinterHasLegalPaper(currentPrinter) Then
printerList.Add(printerName)
Dts.Events.FireInformation(0, "Example", _
"Printer " & printerName & " has legal paper.", _
String.Empty, 0, False)
Else
Dts.Events.FireWarning(0, "Example", _
"Printer " & printerName & " DOES NOT have legal paper.", _
String.Empty, 0)
End If
Next
Dts.Variables("PrinterList").Value = printerList
Dts.TaskResult = ScriptResults.Success
End Sub
Private Function PrinterHasLegalPaper( _
ByVal thisPrinter As PrinterSettings) As Boolean
Dim size As PaperSize
Dim hasLegal As Boolean = False
For Each size In thisPrinter.PaperSizes
If size.Kind = PaperKind.Legal Then
hasLegal = True
End If
Next
Return hasLegal
End Function
public void Main()
{
PrinterSettings currentPrinter = new PrinterSettings();
PaperSize size;
Boolean Flag = false;
ArrayList printerList = new ArrayList();
foreach (string printerName in PrinterSettings.InstalledPrinters)
{
currentPrinter.PrinterName = printerName;
if (PrinterHasLegalPaper(currentPrinter))
{
printerList.Add(printerName);
Dts.Events.FireInformation(0, "Example", "Printer " + printerName + " has legal paper.", String.Empty, 0, ref Flag);
}
else
{
Dts.Events.FireWarning(0, "Example", "Printer " + printerName + " DOES NOT have legal paper.", String.Empty, 0);
}
}
Dts.Variables["PrinterList"].Value = printerList;
Dts.TaskResult = (int)ScriptResults.Success;
}
private bool PrinterHasLegalPaper(PrinterSettings thisPrinter)
{
bool hasLegal = false;
foreach (PaperSize size in thisPrinter.PaperSizes)
{
if (size.Kind == PaperKind.Legal)
{
hasLegal = true;
}
}
return hasLegal;
}