ScriptComponent.ProcessInput Method (Int32, PipelineBuffer)
Processes the inputs in Script components, such as transformations and destinations, that receive inputs from upstream components.
Namespace: Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline
Assembly: Microsoft.SqlServer.TxScript (in Microsoft.SqlServer.TxScript.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Overridable Sub ProcessInput ( _
InputID As Integer, _
buffer As PipelineBuffer _
)
'Usage
Dim instance As ScriptComponent
Dim InputID As Integer
Dim buffer As PipelineBuffer
instance.ProcessInput(InputID, buffer)
public virtual void ProcessInput(
int InputID,
PipelineBuffer buffer
)
public:
virtual void ProcessInput(
int InputID,
PipelineBuffer^ buffer
)
abstract ProcessInput :
InputID:int *
buffer:PipelineBuffer -> unit
override ProcessInput :
InputID:int *
buffer:PipelineBuffer -> unit
public function ProcessInput(
InputID : int,
buffer : PipelineBuffer
)
Parameters
- InputID
Type: System.Int32
The ID of the input to process.
- buffer
Type: Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Pipeline.PipelineBuffer
A PipelineBuffer that contains the input rows.
Remarks
The Script component developer does not use the ScriptComponent class directly, but indirectly, by coding the methods and properties of the ScriptMain class, which inherits from ScriptComponent through the UserComponent class.
Although the developer can override the ProcessInput method, it is usually sufficient to override the <InputBufferX>_ProcessInputRows method in the ScriptMain class to process data from the input buffers. When additional processing is required, it may be preferable to override the <InputBufferX>_ProcessInput method.
Examples
The following code sample from the autogenerated ComponentWrapper project item shows how the Script component uses the ProcessInput method.
Public Overridable Sub Input0_ProcessInput(ByVal Buffer As Input0Buffer)
While Buffer.NextRow()
Input0_ProcessInputRow(Buffer)
End While
End Sub