Server.Languages Property
Namespace: Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo
Assembly: Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo (in Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<SfcObjectAttribute(SfcContainerRelationship.ObjectContainer, SfcContainerCardinality.ZeroToAny, _
GetType(Language))> _
Public ReadOnly Property Languages As LanguageCollection
Get
'Usage
Dim instance As Server
Dim value As LanguageCollection
value = instance.Languages
[SfcObjectAttribute(SfcContainerRelationship.ObjectContainer, SfcContainerCardinality.ZeroToAny,
typeof(Language))]
public LanguageCollection Languages { get; }
[SfcObjectAttribute(SfcContainerRelationship::ObjectContainer, SfcContainerCardinality::ZeroToAny,
typeof(Language))]
public:
property LanguageCollection^ Languages {
LanguageCollection^ get ();
}
[<SfcObjectAttribute(SfcContainerRelationship.ObjectContainer, SfcContainerCardinality.ZeroToAny,
typeof(Language))>]
member Languages : LanguageCollection
function get Languages () : LanguageCollection
Property Value
Type: Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.LanguageCollection
A LanguageCollection object that represents all the languages supported by the instance of SQL Server.
Remarks
The Languages property points to the LanguageCollection object. You can use the collection to reference the various written languages that are supported by SQL Server.
Examples
Visual Basic
'Connect to the local, default instance of SQL Server.
Dim srv As Server
srv = New Server
'Display the supported languages.
Dim lng As Language
For Each lng In srv.Languages
Console.WriteLine(lng.Name)
Next
PowerShell
$srv = new-object Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Server("(local)")
foreach ($lng in $srv.Languages)
{
Write-Host $lng.Name
}
See Also