Application.GetPackageRoles Method
Returns the database roles that have read access and write access to the package. Database roles apply only to packages stored in the SQL Server msdb database.
Namespace: Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime
Assembly: Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS (in Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Sub GetPackageRoles ( _
serverName As String, _
packagePath As String, _
<OutAttribute> ByRef readerRole As String, _
<OutAttribute> ByRef writerRole As String _
)
'Usage
Dim instance As Application
Dim serverName As String
Dim packagePath As String
Dim readerRole As String
Dim writerRole As String
instance.GetPackageRoles(serverName, _
packagePath, readerRole, writerRole)
public void GetPackageRoles(
string serverName,
string packagePath,
out string readerRole,
out string writerRole
)
public:
void GetPackageRoles(
String^ serverName,
String^ packagePath,
[OutAttribute] String^% readerRole,
[OutAttribute] String^% writerRole
)
member GetPackageRoles :
serverName:string *
packagePath:string *
readerRole:string byref *
writerRole:string byref -> unit
public function GetPackageRoles(
serverName : String,
packagePath : String,
readerRole : String,
writerRole : String
)
Parameters
- serverName
Type: System.String
Specify the name and instance of the server that contains the package.
- packagePath
Type: System.String
Specify the name of the package.
- readerRole
Type: System.String%
Returns the roles with read access.
- writerRole
Type: System.String%
Returns the roles with write access.
Examples
The following code example shows how to retrieve the package roles, assuming the variables have been set to reflect your specific server name, package path, and roles.
string readerRole = null;
string writerRole = null;
app.GetPackageRoles(myServerName, packagePath, out readerRole, out writerRole);
Dim readerRole As String = Nothing
Dim writerRole As String = Nothing
app.GetPackageRoles(myServerName, packagePath, readerRole, writerRole)