catalog.object_parameters (SSISDB Database)
Applies to: SQL Server SSIS Integration Runtime in Azure Data Factory
Displays the parameters for all packages and projects in the Integration Services catalog.
Column name | Data type | Description |
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parameter_id | bigint | The unique identifier (ID) of the parameter. |
project_id | bigint | The unique ID of the project. |
object_type | smallint | The type of parameter. The value is 20 for a project parameter and the value is 30 for a package parameter. |
object_name | sysname | The name of the corresponding project or package. |
parameter_name | sysname(nvarchar(128)) | The name of the parameter. |
data_type | nvarchar(128) | The data type of the parameter. |
required | bit | When the value is 1 , the parameter value is required in order to start the execution. When the value is 0 , the parameter value is not required to start the execution. |
sensitive | bit | When the value is 1 , the parameter value is sensitive. When the value is 0 , the parameter value is not sensitive. |
description | nvarchar(1024) | An optional description of the package. |
design_default_value | sql_variant | The default value for the parameter that was assigned during the design of the project or package. |
default_value | sql_variant | The default value that is currently used on the server. |
value_type | char(1) | Indicates the type of parameter value. This field displays V when parameter_value is a literal value and R when the value is assigned by referencing an environment variable. |
value_set | bit | When the value is 1 , the parameter value has been assigned. When the value is 0 , the parameter value has not been assigned. |
referenced_variable_name | nvarchar(128) | The name of the environment variable that is assigned to the value of the parameter. The default value is NULL. |
validation_status | char(1) | Identified for informational purposes only. Not used in SQL Server 2019 (15.x). |
last_validation_time | datetimeoffset(7) | Identified for informational purposes only. Not used in SQL Server 2019 (15.x). |
Permissions
To see rows in this view, you must have one of the following permissions:
READ permission on the project
Membership to the ssis_admin database role
Membership in the sysadmin server role.
Row-level security is enforced; only rows that you have permission to view are displayed.