IDTSForEachSMOEnumerator.EnumURN Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a String that contains the SQL Server Management Object (SMO) enumeration Uniform Resource Name (URN) for the selected enumeration.
public:
property System::String ^ EnumURN { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string EnumURN { get; set; }
member this.EnumURN : string with get, set
Public Property EnumURN As String
Property Value
A String that contains the enumerator's configuration parameters.
Examples
The following code example shows the construction of an EnumURN
property.
Package package = new Package();
ForEachLoop loop = (ForEachLoop)package.Executables.Add("STOCK:FOREACHLOOP");
loop.Name = "ForEachLoop";
// Create Enumerator Info.
ForEachEnumeratorInfos infos = app.ForEachEnumeratorInfos;
ForEachEnumeratorInfo info = infos[EnumType.SMOEnum];
if (info == null)
throw new ApplicationException("Could not find ForEachEnum for:
"+EnumType.SMOEnum);
// Create Enumerator.
ForEachEnumeratorHost enumW = info.CreateNew();
if (enumW == null)
throw new ApplicationException("null enumerator was created");
ForEachSMOEnumerator smoEnumerator = (ForEachSMOEnumerator)enumW.InnerObject;
enumerator.EnumURN = RuntimeServer[@Connection='{B1552E8D-43AE-44B1-B5D3-03C4F5461977}']/Server[@Name='localhost']/SMOEnumObj[@Name='Databases']/SMOEnumType[@Name='Names']
. . .
// more code here...
. . .
Remarks
The SMO enumeration URN contains four parts. First is the string, RuntimeServer
" followed by a connection. The following line of code shows an EnumURN property where a connection has been specified.
RuntimeServer[@Connection='{B1552E8D-43AE-44B1-B5D3-03C4F5461977}']/Server[@Name='localhost']/SMOEnumObj[@Name='Databases']/SMOEnumType[@Name='Names']
The second part of the string is the server name parameter.
The last two parts are the SMOEnumObj
and SMOEnumType
parameters. The third part, the SMOEnumObj
parameter, names the enumeration object that is enumerated. Valid values are:
@"LinkedServers"
@"Jobs"
@"Logins"
@"Databases"
@"FileGroups"
@"DataFiles"
@"LogFiles"
@"StoredProcedures"
@"UserDefinedDataTypes"
@"UserDefinedFunctions"
@"Views"
@"Users"
@"Tables"
@"Columns"
@"ForeignKeys"
@"Triggers
The code sample above shows an enumeration over databases.
The fourth part, the SMOEnumType
parameter, specifies which enumeration type should be used. Valid values are:
@"Objects"
@"ObjectsPP"
@"Names"
@"URNs"
@"Locations"
The code sample above shows an enumeration using names.