Método SaveToSqlServer
Saves a package to an instance of SQL Server.
Namespace: Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime
Assembly: Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS (em Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS.dll)
Sintaxe
'Declaração
Public Sub SaveToSqlServer ( _
package As Package, _
events As IDTSEvents, _
serverName As String, _
serverUserName As String, _
serverPassword As String _
)
'Uso
Dim instance As Application
Dim package As Package
Dim events As IDTSEvents
Dim serverName As String
Dim serverUserName As String
Dim serverPassword As String
instance.SaveToSqlServer(package, events, _
serverName, serverUserName, serverPassword)
public void SaveToSqlServer(
Package package,
IDTSEvents events,
string serverName,
string serverUserName,
string serverPassword
)
public:
void SaveToSqlServer(
Package^ package,
IDTSEvents^ events,
String^ serverName,
String^ serverUserName,
String^ serverPassword
)
member SaveToSqlServer :
package:Package *
events:IDTSEvents *
serverName:string *
serverUserName:string *
serverPassword:string -> unit
public function SaveToSqlServer(
package : Package,
events : IDTSEvents,
serverName : String,
serverUserName : String,
serverPassword : String
)
Parâmetros
- package
Tipo: Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime. . :: . .Package
The package to save.
- events
Tipo: Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime. . :: . .IDTSEvents
The IDTSEvents object.
- serverName
Tipo: System. . :: . .String
The name of the instance of SQL Server to save the package to.
- serverUserName
Tipo: System. . :: . .String
The SQL Server login name if you use SQL Server Authentication to log into the server; otherwise, nullNothingnullptrunituma referência nula (Nothing no Visual Basic) if you use Windows Authentication.
- serverPassword
Tipo: System. . :: . .String
The SQL Server login password if you use SQL Server Authentication to log into the server; otherwise, nullNothingnullptrunituma referência nula (Nothing no Visual Basic) if you use Windows Authentication.
Exemplos
The following code example saves the sample package under the File System. To verify that the package was saved, run the following Transact-SQL query against the msdb database. The query returns all packages stored in the msdb system table.
select * from sysssispackages
Or, connect to the Integration Services service, expand Stored Packages, and then expand MSDB. The package with the name DTSPackage1 will be listed.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime;
namespace LoadFromSQLServerTest
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// The variable, pkg, points to the location
// of the UsingExecuteProcess sample installed with
// the SSIS package samples.
string pkg = @"C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Samples\Integration Services\Package Samples\ExecuteProcess Sample\ExecuteProcess\UsingExecuteProcess.dtsx";
Application app = new Application();
Package loadedPkg = app.LoadPackage(pkg, null);
// Save the package to SQL Server.
app.SaveToSqlServer(loadedPkg, null, "yourserver", null, null);
// The package can now be viewed in the
// Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, in the
// Integration Services / Stored Packages / MSDB folder,
// with the name UsingExecuteProcess.
Package pkgIn = new Package();
pkgIn = app.LoadFromSqlServer("\\UsingExecuteProcess", "yourserver", null, null, null);
DateTime pkgCreation = pkgIn.CreationDate;
Console.WriteLine("Creation Date = {0}", pkgCreation);
}
}
}
Imports System
Imports System.Collections.Generic
Imports System.Text
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime
Namespace LoadFromSQLServerTest
Class Program
Shared Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
' The variable, pkg, points to the location
' of the UsingExecuteProcess sample installed with
' the SSIS package samples.
Dim pkg As String = "C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Samples\Integration Services\Package Samples\ExecuteProcess Sample\ExecuteProcess\UsingExecuteProcess.dtsx"
Dim app As Application = New Application()
Dim loadedPkg As Package = app.LoadPackage(pkg,Nothing)
' Save the package to SQL Server.
app.SaveToSqlServer(loadedPkg, Nothing, "yourserver", Nothing, Nothing)
' The package can now be viewed in the
' Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, in the
' Integration Services / Stored Packages / MSDB folder,
' with the name UsingExecuteProcess.
Dim pkgIn As Package = New Package()
pkgIn = app.LoadFromSqlServer("\\UsingExecuteProcess", "yourserver", Nothing, Nothing, Nothing)
Dim pkgCreation As DateTime = pkgIn.CreationDate
Console.WriteLine("Creation Date = {0}", pkgCreation)
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace
Sample Output:
Creation Date = 5/5/2003 5:46:00 PM