SendMailTask.FileAttachments Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the names of the files attached to the e-mail message, delimited by the pipe character (|) when there is more than one file.
public:
property System::String ^ FileAttachments { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string FileAttachments { get; set; }
member this.FileAttachments : string with get, set
Public Property FileAttachments As String
Property Value
A String containing the names of the files attached to the e-mail message.
Implements
Examples
The following code sample creates, configures, and executes a new SendMailTask that uses the FileAttachments property.
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Tasks.SendMailTask
Module Module1
Sub Main()
Dim pkg As New Package
Dim smtpCM As ConnectionManager
smtpCM = pkg.Connections.Add("SMTP")
smtpCM.Name = "SMTP Connection Manager"
smtpCM.ConnectionString = "smtphost"
Dim exe As Executable = pkg.Executables.Add("STOCK:SendMailTask")
Dim thSendMailTask As TaskHost = CType(exe, TaskHost)
With thSendMailTask
.Properties("SmtpConnection").SetValue(thSendMailTask, "SMTP Connection Manager")
.Properties("ToLine").SetValue(thSendMailTask, "someone1@example.com")
.Properties("CCLine").SetValue(thSendMailTask, "someone2@example.com")
.Properties("BCCLine").SetValue(thSendMailTask, "someone3@example.com")
.Properties("FromLine").SetValue(thSendMailTask, "someone4@example.com")
.Properties("Priority").SetValue(thSendMailTask, MailPriority.Normal)
.Properties("FileAttachments").SetValue(thSendMailTask, "C:\test_image.jpg")
.Properties("Subject").SetValue(thSendMailTask, "Testing the SendMail Task")
.Properties("MessageSourceType").SetValue(thSendMailTask, SendMailMessageSourceType.DirectInput)
.Properties("MessageSource").SetValue(thSendMailTask, "This is only a test.")
End With
Dim valResults As DTSExecResult = pkg.Validate(pkg.Connections, pkg.Variables, Nothing, Nothing)
If valResults = DTSExecResult.Success Then
pkg.Execute()
End If
End Sub
End Module
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Tasks.SendMailTask
Module TestSendMailTask
Sub Main()
Dim pkg As New Package
Dim smtpCM As ConnectionManager
smtpCM = pkg.Connections.Add("SMTP")
smtpCM.Name = "SMTP Connection Manager"
smtpCM.ConnectionString = "smtphost"
Dim exe As Executable = pkg.Executables.Add("STOCK:SendMailTask")
Dim thSendMailTask As TaskHost = CType(exe, TaskHost)
With thSendMailTask
.Properties("SmtpConnection").SetValue(thSendMailTask, "SMTP Connection Manager")
.Properties("ToLine").SetValue(thSendMailTask, "someone1@example.com")
.Properties("CCLine").SetValue(thSendMailTask, "someone2@example.com")
.Properties("BCCLine").SetValue(thSendMailTask, "someone3@example.com")
.Properties("FromLine").SetValue(thSendMailTask, "someone4@example.com")
.Properties("Priority").SetValue(thSendMailTask, MailPriority.Normal)
.Properties("FileAttachments").SetValue(thSendMailTask, "C:\test_image.jpg")
.Properties("Subject").SetValue(thSendMailTask, "Testing the SendMail Task")
.Properties("MessageSourceType").SetValue(thSendMailTask, SendMailMessageSourceType.DirectInput)
.Properties("MessageSource").SetValue(thSendMailTask, "This is only a test.")
End With
Dim valResults As DTSExecResult = pkg.Validate(pkg.Connections, pkg.Variables, Nothing, Nothing)
If valResults = DTSExecResult.Success Then
pkg.Execute()
End If
End Sub
End Module
Remarks
You can either attach a static copy of a file when you create the task by specifying the file name in the FileAttachments
property, or you can point to the location of a file by using a variable, a configuration, or a property expression to send a dynamically updated file at run time instead. This feature is useful for sending attachments such as log and exception files. You can include multiple attachments in a task by separating the file names with the pipe character (|).
Note
If an attachment file does not exist when the package runs, the package raises an error message.