EvaluateAsExpression propriété
Gets or sets a Boolean that indicates that the variable contains an expression.
Espace de noms : Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime
Assembly : Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS (dans Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS.dll)
Syntaxe
'Déclaration
Public Property EvaluateAsExpression As Boolean
Get
Set
'Utilisation
Dim instance As Variable
Dim value As Boolean
value = instance.EvaluateAsExpression
instance.EvaluateAsExpression = value
public bool EvaluateAsExpression { get; set; }
public:
property bool EvaluateAsExpression {
bool get ();
void set (bool value);
}
member EvaluateAsExpression : bool with get, set
function get EvaluateAsExpression () : boolean
function set EvaluateAsExpression (value : boolean)
Valeur de la propriété
Type : System. . :: . .Boolean
A Boolean that indicates if the variable contains an expression.
Notes
Expressions and variables can be used to control the flow of a package. For more information, see Ajout d'expressions aux contraintes de précédence.
Exemples
The following example sets the EvaluateAsExpression flag to show that the variable contains an expression, and then can use the Expression property.
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Package p = new Package();
p.Variables.Add("x", false, "", 1);
Variable v = p.Variables.Add("y", false, "", 1);
v.Expression = "@x + 10";
v.EvaluateAsExpression = true;
if (v.Value.ToString() == "11")
Console.WriteLine("Value was 11");
else
Console.WriteLine("Value was not 11");
}
Shared Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
Dim p As Package = New Package()
p.Variables.Add("x", False, "", 1)
Dim v As Variable = p.Variables.Add("y",False,"",1)
v.Expression = "@x + 10"
v.EvaluateAsExpression = True
If v.Value.ToString() = "11" Then
Console.WriteLine("Value was 11")
Else
Console.WriteLine("Value was not 11")
End If
End Sub
Sample Output:
Value was 11
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