IDTSApplication100.GetPackageInfos Method
This API supports the SQL Server 2012 infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.
Gets a IDTSPackageInfos100 collection that contains the packages stored in an instance of SQL Server, within the specified logical folder, by using the server name, user name, and password.
Namespace: Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper
Assembly: Microsoft.SqlServer.DTSRuntimeWrap (in Microsoft.SqlServer.DTSRuntimeWrap.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Function GetPackageInfos ( _
bstrPackageFolder As String, _
bstrServerName As String, _
bstrServerUserName As String, _
bstrServerPassword As String _
) As IDTSPackageInfos100
'Usage
Dim instance As IDTSApplication100
Dim bstrPackageFolder As String
Dim bstrServerName As String
Dim bstrServerUserName As String
Dim bstrServerPassword As String
Dim returnValue As IDTSPackageInfos100
returnValue = instance.GetPackageInfos(bstrPackageFolder, _
bstrServerName, bstrServerUserName, _
bstrServerPassword)
IDTSPackageInfos100 GetPackageInfos(
string bstrPackageFolder,
string bstrServerName,
string bstrServerUserName,
string bstrServerPassword
)
IDTSPackageInfos100^ GetPackageInfos(
[InAttribute] String^ bstrPackageFolder,
[InAttribute] String^ bstrServerName,
[InAttribute] String^ bstrServerUserName,
[InAttribute] String^ bstrServerPassword
)
abstract GetPackageInfos :
bstrPackageFolder:string *
bstrServerName:string *
bstrServerUserName:string *
bstrServerPassword:string -> IDTSPackageInfos100
function GetPackageInfos(
bstrPackageFolder : String,
bstrServerName : String,
bstrServerUserName : String,
bstrServerPassword : String
) : IDTSPackageInfos100
Parameters
- bstrPackageFolder
Type: System.String
The logical folder that contains the packages you want to enumerate.
- bstrServerName
Type: System.String
The name of the SQL Server instance where the packages reside.
- bstrServerUserName
Type: System.String
The account name used to log on to the instance of SQL Server, if you need to log in to SQL Server using standard authentication. If you are using Windows Authentication, use nulla null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).
- bstrServerPassword
Type: System.String
The password of the user account, if you need to log in to SQL Server using standard authentication. If you are using Windows Authentication, use nulla null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).
Return Value
Type: Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.IDTSPackageInfos100
A IDTSPackageInfos100 collection that contains IDTSPackageInfo100 objects.