Application.LoadFromSqlServer Method

Definition

Loads a package from SQL Server by specifying the server name, user name, and password.

public:
 Microsoft::SqlServer::Dts::Runtime::Package ^ LoadFromSqlServer(System::String ^ packagePath, System::String ^ serverName, System::String ^ serverUserName, System::String ^ serverPassword, Microsoft::SqlServer::Dts::Runtime::IDTSEvents ^ events);
public Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Package LoadFromSqlServer (string packagePath, string serverName, string serverUserName, string serverPassword, Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.IDTSEvents events);
member this.LoadFromSqlServer : string * string * string * string * Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.IDTSEvents -> Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Package
Public Function LoadFromSqlServer (packagePath As String, serverName As String, serverUserName As String, serverPassword As String, events As IDTSEvents) As Package

Parameters

packagePath
String

The name and path of the package to load.

serverName
String

The name of the instance of SQL Server that the package is loaded from.

serverUserName
String

The account name used to log on to the server.

serverPassword
String

The password of the account.

events
IDTSEvents

An IDTSEvents interface.

Returns

The package that was loaded.

Examples

The following code example loads a sample package, which was previously saved to the File System.

using System;  
using System.Collections.Generic;  
using System.Text;  
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime;  

namespace LoadFromSQLServerTest  
{  
    class Program  
    {  
        static void Main(string[] args)  
        {  
            // The variable, pkg, points to the location  
            // of the ExecuteProcess sample installed with  
            // the SSIS package 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 loadedPkg = app.LoadPackage(pkg, null);  

            // Save the package to SQL Server.  
            app.SaveToSqlServer(loadedPkg, null, "yourserver", null, null);  

            // The package can now be viewed in the   
            // Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, in the   
            // Integration Services / Stored Packages / MSDB folder,  
            // with a name of UsingExecuteProcess.  
            Package pkgIn = new Package();  
            pkgIn = app.LoadFromSqlServer("\\UsingExecuteProcess", "yourserver", null, null, null);  
            DateTime pkgCreation = pkgIn.CreationDate;  
            Console.WriteLine("Creation Date = {0}", pkgCreation);  
        }  
    }  
}  
Imports System  
Imports System.Collections.Generic  
Imports System.Text  
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime  

Namespace LoadFromSQLServerTest  
    Class Program  
        Shared  Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)  
            ' The variable, pkg, points to the location  
            ' of the ExecuteProcess sample installed with  
            ' the SSIS package 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 loadedPkg As Package =  app.LoadPackage(pkg,Nothing)   

            ' Save the package to SQL Server.  
            app.SaveToSqlServer(loadedPkg, Nothing, "yourserver", Nothing, Nothing)  

            ' The package can now be viewed in the   
            ' Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, in the   
            ' Integration Services / Stored Packages / MSDB folder,  
            ' with a name of UsingExecuteProcess.  
            Dim pkgIn As Package = New Package()   
            pkgIn = app.LoadFromSqlServer("\\UsingExecuteProcess", "yourserver", Nothing, Nothing, Nothing)  
            Dim pkgCreation As DateTime =  pkgIn.CreationDate   
            Console.WriteLine("Creation Date = {0}", pkgCreation)  
        End Sub  
    End Class  
End Namespace  

Sample Output:

Creation Date = 5/5/2003 5:46:00 PM

Applies to