NAME
Win32::SqlServer::DTS::Task::DynamicProperty - a subclass of Win32::SqlServer::DTS::Task to represent a DTSDynamicPropertiesTask object
SYNOPSIS
use warnings;
use strict;
use Win32::SqlServer::DTS::Application;
use Test::More;
use XML::Simple;
my $xml = XML::Simple->new();
my $config = $xml->XMLin('test-config.xml');
my $app = Win32::SqlServer::DTS::Application->new($config->{credential});
my $package =
$app->get_db_package(
{ id => '', version_id => '', name => $config->{package}, package_password => '' } );
my $iterator = $package->get_dynamic_props();
while ( my $dyn_prop = $iterator->() ) {
print $dyn_prop->to_string(), "\n";
}
my $assign_iterator = $dyn_props->get_assignments;
while ( my $assignment = $assign_iterator->() ) {
print $assignment->to_string, "\n";
}
DESCRIPTION
Win32::SqlServer::DTS::Task::DynamicProperty
represents a DTS DynamicPropertiesTask
task.
EXPORT
Nothing.
METHODS
Win32::SqlServer::DTS::Task::DynamicProperty
inherits all methods from Win32::SqlServer::DTS::Task
, overriding those that are necessary.
count_assignments
Returns a integer with the number of assignments the DynamicPropertiesTask object has.
get_assignments
Returns a iterator, that, at each call, will return an Win32::SqlServer::DTS::Assignment
object until there are no more assignments in the Win32::SqlServer::DTS::Task::DynamicProperty
.
See "SYNOPSIS" to see an example of usage.
to_string
Returns a string with all attributes of an Win32::SqlServer::DTS::Task::DynamicProperty
class. All attributes will have a short description and will be separated by a new line character.
SEE ALSO
Win32::SqlServer::DTS::Task at
perldoc
.Win32::OLE at
perldoc
.MSDN on Microsoft website and MS SQL Server 2000 Books Online are a reference about using DTS' object hierarchy, but one will need to convert examples written in VBScript to Perl code.
AUTHOR
Alceu Rodrigues de Freitas Junior, <arfreitas@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2006 by Alceu Rodrigues de Freitas Junior
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.