ReportingService2005.BatchHeaderValue Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the value (BatchHeaderValue object) that represents a unique, system-generated batch ID for multi-method operations in the Reporting Services SOAP API.
public:
property ReportService2005::BatchHeader ^ BatchHeaderValue { ReportService2005::BatchHeader ^ get(); void set(ReportService2005::BatchHeader ^ value); };
public ReportService2005.BatchHeader BatchHeaderValue { get; set; }
member this.BatchHeaderValue : ReportService2005.BatchHeader with get, set
Public Property BatchHeaderValue As BatchHeader
Property Value
The batch header value.
Examples
To compile the following code example, you must reference the Reporting Services WSDL and import certain namespaces. For more information, see Compiling and Running Code Examples. The following code example retrieves a list of items in a user's My Reports folder and then deletes the items using a batch operation:
Imports System
Imports System.Web.Services.Protocols
Class Sample
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim rs As New ReportingService2005()
rs.Credentials = System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials
' Return all items in the My Reports folder.
Dim items As CatalogItem() = rs.ListChildren("/My Reports", False)
Dim bh As New BatchHeader()
bh.BatchID = rs.CreateBatch()
rs.BatchHeaderValue = bh
Dim item As CatalogItem
For Each item In items
Console.WriteLine((item.Path + " found."))
rs.DeleteItem(item.Path)
Console.WriteLine((item.Path + " deleted."))
Next item
Try
rs.ExecuteBatch()
Catch ex As SoapException
Console.WriteLine(ex.Message)
Finally
rs.BatchHeaderValue = Nothing
End Try
End Sub 'Main
End Class 'Sample
using System;
using System.Web.Services.Protocols;
class Sample
{
public static void Main()
{
ReportingService2005 rs = new ReportingService2005();
rs.Credentials = System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials;
// Return all items in the My Reports folder.
CatalogItem[] items = rs.ListChildren("/My Reports", false);
BatchHeader bh = new BatchHeader();
bh.BatchID = rs.CreateBatch();
rs.BatchHeaderValue = bh;
foreach (CatalogItem item in items)
{
Console.WriteLine(item.Path + " found.");
rs.DeleteItem(item.Path);
Console.WriteLine(item.Path + " deleted.");
}
try
{
rs.ExecuteBatch();
}
catch (SoapException ex)
{
Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
}
finally
{
rs.BatchHeaderValue = null;
}
}
}
Remarks
You can use the BatchHeaderValue property in the SOAP header for Web service calls that you want to batch.
To execute a batch, set the BatchHeaderValue property of the Report Server Web service to a value that is equal to the batch ID generated when the batch was created. For example, the following C# code sets the BatchHeaderValue of the Report Server Web service to a value that is equal to a previously created batch ID and then executes the batch:
rs.BatchHeaderValue = bh;
rs.ExecuteBatch();
For more information about creating a batch ID, see CreateBatch method.