TaskInfos.Item[Object] Property

Definition

Retrieves a TaskInfo from the collection.

public:
 property Microsoft::SqlServer::Dts::Runtime::TaskInfo ^ default[System::Object ^] { Microsoft::SqlServer::Dts::Runtime::TaskInfo ^ get(System::Object ^ index); };
public Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.TaskInfo this[object index] { get; }
member this.Item(obj) : Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.TaskInfo
Default Public ReadOnly Property Item(index As Object) As TaskInfo

Parameters

index
Object

The name, ID, or index of the TaskInfo to retrieve from the collection.

Property Value

The TaskInfo object.

Examples

The following code example retrieves an item from the collection using two methods. The first method uses the tInfos[0] syntax to retrieve the entire object located in the first position of the collection and place it in the tInfo object. You can now retrieve all properties from the tInfo object as usual. The second method demonstrates how to retrieve a specific property from the first object in the collection.

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

namespace TaskInfos_Item  
{  
    class Program  
    {  
        static void Main(string[] args)  
        {  
            Application app = new Application();  
            TaskInfos tInfos = app.TaskInfos;  

            //Using the Item method syntax of [x], obtain the first   
            //entry.  
            TaskInfo tInfo = tInfos[0];  
            String nameOfFirstItem = tInfos[0].Name;  
           //This could also be done using the Name property, as  
           //demonstrated by this next line of commented code.  
           //TaskInfo tInfo = tInfos["Execute Package Task"];  
           //You can also use the ID property.  
           // TaskInfo tInfo = tInfos["{8FE4A9F8-D077-436B-9B00-C1EEAEFAFE55}"];  

            //Print the name of the task object located at position [0].  
            Console.WriteLine("The task ID of the first provider is: {0}", tInfo.ID);  
            Console.WriteLine("The Name of the first task is: {0}", nameOfFirstItem);  
        }  
    }  
}  
Imports System  
Imports System.Collections.Generic  
Imports System.Text  
Imports Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime  

Namespace TaskInfos_Item  
    Class Program  
        Shared  Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)  
            Dim app As Application =  New Application()   
            Dim tInfos As TaskInfos =  app.TaskInfos   

            'Using the Item method syntax of [x], obtain the first   
            'entry.  
            Dim tInfo As TaskInfo =  tInfos(0)   
            Dim nameOfFirstItem As String =  tInfos(0).Name   
           'This could also be done using the Name property, as  
           'demonstrated by this next line of commented code.  
           'TaskInfo tInfo = tInfos["Execute Package Task"];  
           'You can also use the ID property.  
           ' TaskInfo tInfo = tInfos["{8FE4A9F8-D077-436B-9B00-C1EEAEFAFE55}"];  

            'Print the name of the task object located at position [0].  
            Console.WriteLine("The task ID of the first provider is: {0}", tInfo.ID)  
            Console.WriteLine("The Name of the first task is: {0}", nameOfFirstItem)  
        End Sub  
    End Class  
End Namespace  

Sample Output:

The task ID of the first provider is: {8FE4A9F8-D077-436B-9B00-C1EEAEFAFE55}

The Name of the first task is: Execute Package Task

Remarks

If the call to the Contains method returns true, you can access the specified element in the collection by using the syntax TaskInfos[index]. However, if the call to Contains method returns false, this property throws an exception. In C#, this property is the indexer for the TaskInfos class.

Applies to