Configurations.InsertAfter Método
Adds a Configuration object into the collection after an existing Configuration object.
Espacio de nombres: Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime
Ensamblado: Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS (en Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS.dll)
Sintaxis
'Declaración
Public Sub InsertAfter ( _
index As Object, _
config As Configuration _
)
'Uso
Dim instance As Configurations
Dim index As Object
Dim config As Configuration
instance.InsertAfter(index, config)
public void InsertAfter(
Object index,
Configuration config
)
public:
void InsertAfter(
Object^ index,
Configuration^ config
)
member InsertAfter :
index:Object *
config:Configuration -> unit
public function InsertAfter(
index : Object,
config : Configuration
)
Parámetros
- index
Tipo: System.Object
The name, description, ID, or identity of a Configuration object that is already in the collection.
- config
Tipo: Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Configuration
The Configuration object to insert into the collection.
Comentarios
Inserts the Configuration object into the collection. The new position is after the object specified by the index parameter.
Ejemplos
The following code example creates three configurations, and adds them to one package. It then displays their name, and the names are displayed in the order in which they were added. Using the InsertAfter, the first configuration in position 0 is inserted after the configuration located in index position 1. The names are again displayed, and Conf1 is shown as copied behind Conf2 in the collection.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime;
namespace Configurations_API
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Package p = new Package();
Configuration conf1 = p.Configurations.Add();
conf1.ConfigurationString = "Conf1 Configuration String";
conf1.ConfigurationType = DTSConfigurationType.EnvVariable;
conf1.Description = "Some description for Conf1 configuration";
conf1.Name = "Conf1";
conf1.PackagePath = "A Variable Name in configuration Conf1";
Configuration conf2 = p.Configurations.Add();
conf2.ConfigurationString = "Conf2 Configuration String";
conf2.ConfigurationType = DTSConfigurationType.ConfigFile;
conf2.Description = "Some description for Conf2 configuration";
conf2.Name = "Conf2";
conf2.PackagePath = "A Variable Name in configuration Conf2";
Configuration conf3 = p.Configurations.Add();
conf3.ConfigurationString = "Conf3 Configuration String2";
conf3.ConfigurationType = DTSConfigurationType.RegEntry;
conf3.Description = "Conf3 description for Conf3 configuration2";
conf3.Name = "Conf3";
conf3.PackagePath = "A Variable Name in configuration Conf3";
DTSExecResult pkgExecResults = p.Execute();
if (pkgExecResults == DTSExecResult.Success)
{
Console.WriteLine("Success!");
// Iterate over the configurations.
Configurations configs = p.Configurations;
foreach (Configuration config in configs)
{
// This is an ordered collection, they display in the order added.
Console.WriteLine("Configuration Name {0}", config.Name);
}
Console.WriteLine("---------------------------------------------------");
// Using the Configurations methods, move the configurations around.
Configuration movingConfig = p.Configurations[0];
p.Configurations.InsertAfter(1, movingConfig);
foreach (Configuration config in configs)
{
Console.WriteLine("Configuration Name {0}", config.Name);
}
Console.WriteLine("---------------------------------------------------");
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("Results were {0}", pkgExecResults);
}
Console.WriteLine("number of configuration in package {0}", p.Configurations.Count);
}
}
}
Imports System
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Text
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime
Namespace Configurations_API
Class Program
Shared Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
Dim p As Package = New Package()
Dim conf1 As Configuration = p.Configurations.Add()
conf1.ConfigurationString = "Conf1 Configuration String"
conf1.ConfigurationType = DTSConfigurationType.EnvVariable
conf1.Description = "Some description for Conf1 configuration"
conf1.Name = "Conf1"
conf1.PackagePath = "A Variable Name in configuration Conf1"
Dim conf2 As Configuration = p.Configurations.Add()
conf2.ConfigurationString = "Conf2 Configuration String"
conf2.ConfigurationType = DTSConfigurationType.ConfigFile
conf2.Description = "Some description for Conf2 configuration"
conf2.Name = "Conf2"
conf2.PackagePath = "A Variable Name in configuration Conf2"
Dim conf3 As Configuration = p.Configurations.Add()
conf3.ConfigurationString = "Conf3 Configuration String2"
conf3.ConfigurationType = DTSConfigurationType.RegEnTry
conf3.Description = "Conf3 description for Conf3 configuration2"
conf3.Name = "Conf3"
conf3.PackagePath = "A Variable Name in configuration Conf3"
Dim pkgExecResults As DTSExecResult = p.Execute()
If pkgExecResults = DTSExecResult.Success Then
Console.WriteLine("Success!")
' Iterate over the configurations.
Dim configs As Configurations = p.Configurations
Dim config As Configuration
For Each config In configs
' This is an ordered collection, they display in the order added.
Console.WriteLine("Configuration Name {0}", config.Name)
Next
Console.WriteLine("---------------------------------------------------")
' Using the Configurations methods, move the configurations around.
Dim movingConfig As Configuration = p.Configurations(0)
p.Configurations.InsertAfter(1, movingConfig)
Dim config As Configuration
For Each config In configs
Console.WriteLine("Configuration Name {0}", config.Name)
Next
Console.WriteLine("---------------------------------------------------")
Else
Console.WriteLine("Results were {0}", pkgExecResults)
End If
Console.WriteLine("number of configuration in package {0}", p.Configurations.Count)
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace
Sample Output:
Success!
Configuration Name Conf1
Configuration Name Conf2
Configuration Name Conf3
---------------------------------------------------
Configuration Name Conf1
Configuration Name Conf2
Configuration Name Conf1
Configuration Name Conf3
---------------------------------------------------
number of configuration in package 4