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Applies to:
SQL Server
SSIS Integration Runtime in Azure Data Factory
Applies to:
SQL Server
Renames an environment in the Integration Services catalog.
catalog.rename_environment [ @folder_name = ] folder_name
, [ @environment_name = ] environment_name
, [ @new_environment_name= ] new_environment_name
[ @folder_name = ] folder_name
The name of the folder that contains the environment. The folder_name is nvarchar(128).
[ @environment_name = ] environment_name
The original name of the environment. The environment_name is nvarchar(128).
[ @new_environment_name = ] new_environment_name
The new name of the environment. The new_environment_name is nvarchar(128).
0 (success)
None
This stored procedure requires one of the following permissions:
MODIFY permissions on the environment
Membership to the ssis_admin database role
Membership to the sysadmin server role
The following list describes some conditions that may raise an error or warning:
The original environment name is not valid
The new name has already been used on an existing environment
Environment references from projects are not automatically updated when you rename the environment. Environment references must be updated accordingly. This stored procedure will succeed even if environment references are broken by changing the environment name. Environment references must be updated after this stored procedure completes.
Nóta
When an environment reference is not valid, validation and execution of the corresponding packages that use those references will fail.
Ócáid
Mar 31, 11 PM - Apr 2, 11 PM
An ócáid foghlama SQL, Fabric and Power BI is mó. Márta 31 – 2 Aibreán. Bain úsáid as cód FABINSIDER chun $ 400 a shábháil.
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