IDTSComponentEvents.FireCustomEvent Method
Definition
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Occurs when tasks raise custom task-defined events.
public:
void FireCustomEvent(System::String ^ eventName, System::String ^ eventText, cli::array <System::Object ^> ^ % arguments, System::String ^ subComponent, bool % fireAgain);
public void FireCustomEvent (string eventName, string eventText, ref object[] arguments, string subComponent, ref bool fireAgain);
abstract member FireCustomEvent : string * string * Object[] * string * bool -> unit
Public Sub FireCustomEvent (eventName As String, eventText As String, ByRef arguments As Object(), subComponent As String, ByRef fireAgain As Boolean)
Parameters
- eventName
- String
The name of the event to raise.
- eventText
- String
The text describing the event.
- arguments
- Object[]
An array of arguments to pass to the event.
- subComponent
- String
A String that contains more detail about the event source.
- fireAgain
- Boolean
A Boolean that indicates this should continue firing or stop firing. A value of true indicates that it should continue firing.
Remarks
Because firing of an event may be expensive, the run-time engine provides a mechanism for suppressing events that you are not interested in. Every event firing method has a FireAgain
parameter. If the value of this variable is false
, then after the method returns, the caller will not fire this event again for the duration of the current execution.
Several of the events have a subComponent
parameter that allows for even greater granularity in event source identification.