Application.SaveToSqlServerAs Method
Definition
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Saves a package to an instance of SQL Server with a new name.
public:
void SaveToSqlServerAs(Microsoft::SqlServer::Dts::Runtime::Package ^ package, Microsoft::SqlServer::Dts::Runtime::IDTSEvents ^ events, System::String ^ packagePath, System::String ^ serverName, System::String ^ serverUserName, System::String ^ serverPassword);
public void SaveToSqlServerAs (Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Package package, Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.IDTSEvents events, string packagePath, string serverName, string serverUserName, string serverPassword);
member this.SaveToSqlServerAs : Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Package * Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.IDTSEvents * string * string * string * string -> unit
Public Sub SaveToSqlServerAs (package As Package, events As IDTSEvents, packagePath As String, serverName As String, serverUserName As String, serverPassword As String)
Parameters
- package
- Package
The package to save.
- events
- IDTSEvents
The IDTSEvents object.
- packagePath
- String
The path and new name to assign to the package. The parameter packagePath
is in the format of \folder\packageName. If packagePath
is specified without an existing folder, the package will be saved with this parameter as its new name.
- serverName
- String
The name of the instance of SQL Server.
- serverUserName
- String
The name of the account used to log on to the instance of SQL Server.
- serverPassword
- String
The password of the user account.
Examples
The following code example saves the sample package named ExecuteProcess.dtsx to the msdb folder, with a new name of myNewPackage. To verify that the package was saved, run the following Transact-SQL query against the msdb database. The query returns all packages stored in the msdb system table.
select * from sysssispackages
Or, connect to the Integration Services service, expand Stored Packages, and then expand MSDB. The package with the name specified in packagePath
will be listed.
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// The variable pkg points to the location
// of the ExecuteProcess package sample
// that is installed with the SSIS samples.
string pkg = @"C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Samples\Integration Services\Package Samples\ExecuteProcess Sample\ExecuteProcess\UsingExecuteProcess.dtsx";
Application app = new Application();
Package p = app.LoadPackage(pkg, null);
// Save the package to the SQL Server msdb folder, which is
// also the MSDB folder in the Integration Services service, or as a row in the
//sysssispackages table.
app.SaveToSqlServerAs(p, null, "myNewPackage", "yourserver", null, null);
}
Shared Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
' The variable pkg points to the location
' of the ExecuteProcess package sample
' that is installed with the SSIS samples.
Dim pkg As String = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Samples\Integration Services\Package Samples\ExecuteProcess Sample\ExecuteProcess\UsingExecuteProcess.dtsx"
Dim app As Application = New Application()
Dim p As Package = app.LoadPackage(pkg,Nothing)
' Save the package to the SQL Server msdb folder, which is
' also the MSDB folder in the Integration Services service, or as a row in the
'sysssispackages table.
app.SaveToSqlServerAs(p, Nothing, "myNewPackage", "yourserver", Nothing, Nothing)
End Sub