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ExecuteProcess Constructor

Initializes a new instance of the ExecuteProcess class.

Namespace:  Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Tasks.ExecuteProcess
Assembly:  Microsoft.SqlServer.ExecProcTask (in Microsoft.SqlServer.ExecProcTask.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Sub New
'Usage
Dim instance As New ExecuteProcess()
public ExecuteProcess()
public:
ExecuteProcess()
new : unit -> ExecuteProcess
public function ExecuteProcess()

Remarks

The code sample shows how to call the task constructor. However, in most cases, you will be creating the task as a member of a package. For more information on casting the task, see the remarks in Add.

Package pkg = new Package();
Executable exec1 = pkg.Executables.Add("STOCK:ExecuteProcessTask");
TaskHost th = exec1 as TaskHost;
// You can cast the InnerObject of the TaskHost
// to the specific class.
// For the code samples, that task properties are accessed using
// the Properties of the TaskHost.
// ExecuteProcessTask myTask = th.InnerObject as ExecuteProcessTask;
Dim pkg As Package =  New Package() 
Dim exec1 As Executable =  pkg.Executables.Add("STOCK:ExecuteProcessTask") 
Dim th As TaskHost =  exec1 as TaskHost 
' You can cast the InnerObject of the TaskHost
' to the specific class.
' For the code samples, that task properties are accessed using
' the Properties of the TaskHost.
' ExecuteProcessTask myTask = th.InnerObject as ExecuteProcessTask;

The properties and methods of the ExecuteProcess are available using the TaskHost variable, th.

Examples

The following code sample creates a new ExecuteProcess by using the constructor.

ExecuteProcessTask myTask = new ExecuteProcessTask();
Dim myTask As ExecuteProcessTask =  New ExecuteProcessTask()

See Also

Reference

ExecuteProcess Class

Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Tasks.ExecuteProcess Namespace