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AddResource Command: Policy

To add a policy to a BizTalk application, you use the AddResource command and specify System.BizTalk:Rules for the Type parameter. Running this command adds the policy to the BizTalk Management database. The policy is also displayed in the BizTalk Server Administration console, in the Policies folder of the application to which you added it. In addition, the policy is listed when you use the ListApp Command.

For this command to succeed, the policy must exist in the Rule Engine database. For instructions on importing a policy into the Rule Engine database, see How to Import a Policy. When you add a policy by using AddResource command, any vocabularies used by the policy are automatically added as well.

Usage

BTSTask AddResource [/ApplicationName:value] /Type:System.BizTalk:Rules [/Overwrite] /Name:value/Version:value [/Server:value] [/Database:value]

Parameters

Parameter Required Value
/ApplicationName (or /A, see Remarks) No Name of the BizTalk application to which to add the policy. If the name includes spaces, you must enclose it in double quotation marks ("). If the application name is not specified, the default BizTalk application for the group is used.
/Type (or /T, see Remarks) Yes System.BizTalk:Rules (This value is not case-sensitive.)
/Overwrite (or /O, see Remarks) No Option to update an existing policy. If not specified, and a policy already exists in the application that has the same name as the policy being added, the AddResource operation fails.
/Name (or /N, see Remarks) Yes Name of the policy.
/Version (or /V, see Remarks) Yes Version number of the policy in the form number.number.

Example: 1.0
/Server (or /S, see Remarks) No Name of the SQL Server instance hosting the BizTalk Management database, in the form ServerName\InstanceName,Port.

Instance name is only required when the instance name is different than the server name. Port is only required when SQL Server uses a port number other than the default (1433).

Examples:

Server=MyServer

Server=MyServer\MySQLServer,1533

If not provided, the name of the SQL Server instance running on the local computer is used.
/Database (or /D, see Remarks) No Name of the BizTalk Management database. If not provided, the BizTalk Management database running in the local instance of SQL Server is used.

Sample

BTSTask AddResource /ApplicationName:MyApplication /Type: System.BizTalk:Rules /Overwrite /Name:MyPolicy /Version:1.0 /Server:MyDatabaseServer /Database:BizTalkMgmtDb

Remarks

If MyPolicy has been deployed, the above command will return the following:

Error: Failed to add resource(s).

Validation failed for 1 resource(s).

Rules policy "MyPolicy" version 1.0 cannot be overwritten since is already in production.

Parameters are not case-sensitive. You do not need to type the entire parameter name to specify it; you can type the first few letters of the parameter name that identify it unambiguously.

See Also

AddResource Command
How to Add a Policy to an Application