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PolicyExtender.RootName Property

Gets the name of the root level of the ObjectSet.

Namespace:  Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Dmf
Assembly:  Microsoft.SqlServer.Dmf (in Microsoft.SqlServer.Dmf.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
<ExtendedPropertyAttribute("Condition")> _
Public ReadOnly Property RootName As String
    Get
'Usage
Dim instance As PolicyExtender
Dim value As String

value = instance.RootName
[ExtendedPropertyAttribute("Condition")]
public string RootName { get; }
[ExtendedPropertyAttribute(L"Condition")]
public:
property String^ RootName {
    String^ get ();
}
[<ExtendedPropertyAttribute("Condition")>]
member RootName : string
function get RootName () : String

Property Value

Type: System.String
A string value that contains the name of the root level of the ObjectSet.

Remarks

The name of the root level of the ObjectSet is used to infer the domain the policy applies to. It points to the root type of the hierarchy where objects come from. For example, regular SQL Server policies work with SMO objects. Their paths start with server, such as, Server/Database[@Name='msdb']. "Server" is the root name. It indicates a SqlServer relational domain. A utility object would have a different path, such as, Utility/Server[@Name='myserver']/Database[@Name='msdb']. In this case, "Utility" is the root name.