Package.Configurations Property
Definition
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Gets the collection of configurations for the package. A package can have more than one configuration associated with it. This property is read-only.
public:
property Microsoft::SqlServer::Dts::Runtime::Configurations ^ Configurations { Microsoft::SqlServer::Dts::Runtime::Configurations ^ get(); };
public Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Configurations Configurations { get; }
member this.Configurations : Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Configurations
Public ReadOnly Property Configurations As Configurations
Property Value
The collection of configurations for the package.
Examples
The following example loads a sample package, and then returns a count of the number of configurations associated with the package.
class PackageTest
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// The variable pkg points to the location of the
// ExecuteProcess package sample installed with the
// 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 p = app.LoadPackage(pkg, null);
int n = p.Configurations.Count;
Console.WriteLine("Number of configurations = " + n);
}
}
Class PackageTest
Shared Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
' The variable pkg points to the location of the
' ExecuteProcess package sample installed with the
' 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 p As Package = app.LoadPackage(pkg,Nothing)
Dim n As Integer = p.Configurations.Count
Console.WriteLine("Number of configurations = " + n)
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
Each configuration allows you to set a package variable from an external source, such as from a configuration file, environment variable, or registry entry. For more information about package configuration, see Create Package Configurations.