ComputerCollection Class
Definition
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The ComputerCollection class represents a collection of Computer objects that represent all the computers managed in the Utility domain.
public ref class ComputerCollection sealed : Microsoft::SqlServer::Management::Sdk::Sfc::SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<Microsoft::SqlServer::Management::Utility::Computer ^, Microsoft::SqlServer::Management::Utility::Computer::Key ^, Microsoft::SqlServer::Management::Utility::Utility ^>
public sealed class ComputerCollection : Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Sdk.Sfc.SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Utility.Computer,Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Utility.Computer.Key,Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Utility.Utility>
type ComputerCollection = class
inherit SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<Computer, Computer.Key, Utility>
Public NotInheritable Class ComputerCollection
Inherits SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection(Of Computer, Computer.Key, Utility)
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ComputerCollection
Remarks
A <xref:Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.ComputerCollection> object can be used to gain access to a set of computers. The <xref:Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Computer> object represents a computer and its resources in the Utility domain.
Constructors
ComputerCollection(Utility, IComparer<String>) |
Initializes a new instance of the ComputerCollection class on the specified Utility domain and with the specified comparer interface. |
ComputerCollection(Utility) |
Initializes a new instance of the ComputerCollection class on the specified Utility domain. |
Properties
Ascending |
Gets or sets a value indicating whether to sort in ascending order. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
Count |
Gets the number of elements contained in the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
CultureInfo |
Gets or sets the CultureInfo object that is used by the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
IgnoreCase |
Gets or sets a value indicating whether the collection is case-sensitive. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
Initialized |
Gets a value indicating whether the collection has been initialized. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
IsReadOnly |
Gets a value indicating whether the collection is read-only. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
IsSynchronized |
Gets or sets a value indicating whether access to the collection is synchronized (thread safe). Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
Item[K] |
Gets the item specified by the key. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
Item[String] |
Returns the object with the specified name in the collection |
Parent |
Gets or sets the type of the parent object. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
SyncRoot |
Gets or sets an object that can be used to synchronize access to the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
Methods
Add(T) |
Adds the specified object to the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
AddImpl(T) |
Adds an object or member to this collection. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
AddShadow(T) |
Adds the specified object to the shadow collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
Clear() |
Removes all items from the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
Contains(K) |
Determines whether the collection contains the specified key. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
Contains(String) |
Determines whether the referenced collection contains the specified string. |
Contains(T) |
Determines whether the collection contains the specified object. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
CopyTo(Array, Int32) |
Copies the elements from the collection to the specified array, starting at the specified array index. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
CopyTo(T[], Int32) |
Copies the elements from the collection to the specified array, starting at the specified array index. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
CreateAndInitializeChildObject(K) |
Creates a child object and adds it to the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
EnsureCollectionInitialized() |
Initialize the collection from the server. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
FinishMerge() |
Swaps the new collection for the old collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
GetCollectionElementNameImpl() |
Gets the Uniform Resource Name (URN) suffix for elements in the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
GetElementFactoryImpl() |
Returns the factory that is used to instantiate objects for the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
GetEnumerator() |
Returns an enumerator that can iterate through the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
GetExistingObjectByKey(K) |
Uses the specified key to retrieve an existing object from the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
GetObjectByKey(K) |
Uses the specified key to retrieve an object from the collection. If a matching object is not found, the object is created, and added to the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
InitInnerCollection() |
Creates an empty internal collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
PrepareMerge() |
Prepares to merge fresh query results into the existing collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
Refresh() |
Refreshes the collection by creating new and merging existing objects and properties in the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
Refresh(Boolean) |
Refreshes the collection by creating new and merging existing objects and properties in the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
Remove(T) |
Removes the specified object from the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
RemoveImpl(T) |
Removes the specified object from the collection. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
RemoveInternal(T) |
Marks the specified object for removal. The state of the object is set to ToBeDropped. The object will be removed when the parent is altered or dropped. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
Rename(T, K) |
Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. Renames the specified object. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
ResetInnerCollection() |
Resets the CultureInfo, IgnoreCase, and Ascending properties on the inner collection to honor the new settings. Call this method after any of the properties have changed. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
TryGetValue(K, T) |
Gets the value associated with the specified key. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
Explicit Interface Implementations
IComparer<K>.Compare(K, K) |
Compares two keys from the collection. (Inherited from SfcCollatedDictionaryCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
IEnumerable.GetEnumerator() |
Gets an enumerator that can iterate the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
IListSource.ContainsListCollection |
Gets a value indicating whether the collection is a collection of IList objects. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
IListSource.GetList() |
Returns an IList object that can be bound to a data source from an object that does not implement the IList interface. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
ISfcCollection.Add(SfcInstance) |
Adds the specified object to the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
ISfcCollection.AddShadow(SfcInstance) |
Adds the specified object to the shadow collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
ISfcCollection.Count |
Gets the number of elements contained in the collection. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
ISfcCollection.EnsureInitialized() |
Initializes the collection from the server. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
ISfcCollection.FinishMerge() |
Swaps the new collection for the old collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
ISfcCollection.GetCollectionElementNameImpl() |
Gets the URN suffix for elements in the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
ISfcCollection.GetElementFactory() |
Gets the factory that is used to instantiate objects for the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
ISfcCollection.GetExisting(SfcKey, SfcInstance) |
Uses the specified key to retrieve an existing item from the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
ISfcCollection.GetObjectByKey(SfcKey) |
Uses the specified key to retrieve an object from the collection. If a matching object is not found, the object is created, and added to the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
ISfcCollection.Initialized |
Gets or sets a value indicating whether the collection has been initialized. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
ISfcCollection.Parent |
Gets the parent object. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
ISfcCollection.PrepareMerge() |
Prepares to merge fresh query results into the existing collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
ISfcCollection.Remove(SfcInstance) |
Removes the specified object from the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
ISfcCollection.RemoveElement(SfcInstance) |
Removes the specified element from the collection. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |
ISfcCollection.Rename(SfcInstance, SfcKey) |
Renames the specified object. Do not reference this member directly in your code. It supports the SQL Server infrastructure. (Inherited from SfcCollection<T,K,ParentT>) |