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Application.RenameFolderOnSqlServer Method

Definition

Renames a folder on the specified instance of SQL Server.

public:
 void RenameFolderOnSqlServer(System::String ^ strParent, System::String ^ strOldName, System::String ^ strNewName, System::String ^ strServerName, System::String ^ strServerUserName, System::String ^ strServerPassword);
public void RenameFolderOnSqlServer (string strParent, string strOldName, string strNewName, string strServerName, string strServerUserName, string strServerPassword);
member this.RenameFolderOnSqlServer : string * string * string * string * string * string -> unit
Public Sub RenameFolderOnSqlServer (strParent As String, strOldName As String, strNewName As String, strServerName As String, strServerUserName As String, strServerPassword As String)

Parameters

strParent
String

The name of the parent folder.

strOldName
String

The name of the existing folder.

strNewName
String

The new name of the folder.

strServerName
String

The name of the instance of SQL Server.

strServerUserName
String

The user name to use when authenticating on the server.

strServerPassword
String

The password associated with the strServerUserName account.

Examples

The following code example creates a folder on SQL Server, renames it, and then removes it.

static void Main(string[] args)  
        {  
            // The variable pkg points to the location  
            // of the ExecuteProcess package sample   
            // that is installed with the SSIS samples.  
            string pkg = @"C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Samples\Integration Services\Package Samples\ExecuteProcess Sample\ExecuteProcess\UsingExecuteProcess.dtsx";  

            Application app = new Application();  
            app.CreateFolderOnSqlServer("\\", "myNewFolder", "yourserver", null, null);  

            // Verify that the folder was created.  
            Boolean ssFolder = app.FolderExistsOnSqlServer("\\myNewFolder", "yourserver", null, null);  
            Console.WriteLine("myNewFolderExists? " + ssFolder);  

            // Rename the myNewFolder to myRenamedFolder.   
            app.RenameFolderOnSqlServer("\\", "myNewFolder", "myRenamedFolder", "yourserver", null, null);  

            // Verify that the old folder does not exist.  
            ssFolder = app.FolderExistsOnSqlServer("\\myNewFolder", "yourserver", null, null);  
            Console.WriteLine("myNewFolderExists has been renamed but still exists? " + ssFolder);  

            // Verify that a folder with the new name does exist.  
            ssFolder = app.FolderExistsOnSqlServer("\\myRenamedFolder", "yourserver", null, null);  
            Console.WriteLine("myRenamedFolder now exists? " + ssFolder);  

            // Delete the new folder.  
            app.RemoveFolderFromSqlServer("\\myRenamedFolder", "yourserver", null, null);  

            // Verify that the folder was removed.  
            ssFolder = app.FolderExistsOnSqlServer("\\myRenamedFolder", "yourserver", null, null);  
            Console.WriteLine("myRenamedFolder still exists? " + ssFolder);  
        }  
Shared  Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)  
            ' The variable pkg points to the location  
            ' of the ExecuteProcess package sample   
            ' that is installed with the SSIS 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()   
            app.CreateFolderOnSqlServer("\\", "myNewFolder", "yourserver", Nothing, Nothing)  

            ' Verify that the folder was created.  
            Dim ssFolder As Boolean =  app.FolderExistsOnSqlServer("\\myNewFolder","yourserver",Nothing,Nothing)   
            Console.WriteLine("myNewFolderExists? " + ssFolder)  

            ' Rename the myNewFolder to myRenamedFolder.   
            app.RenameFolderOnSqlServer("\\", "myNewFolder", "myRenamedFolder", "yourserver", Nothing, Nothing)  

            ' Verify that the old folder does not exist.  
            ssFolder = app.FolderExistsOnSqlServer("\\myNewFolder", "yourserver", Nothing, Nothing)  
            Console.WriteLine("myNewFolderExists has been renamed but still exists? " + ssFolder)  

            ' Verify that a folder with the new name does exist.  
            ssFolder = app.FolderExistsOnSqlServer("\\myRenamedFolder", "yourserver", Nothing, Nothing)  
            Console.WriteLine("myRenamedFolder now exists? " + ssFolder)  

            ' Delete the new folder.  
            app.RemoveFolderFromSqlServer("\\myRenamedFolder", "yourserver", Nothing, Nothing)  

            ' Verify that the folder was removed.  
            ssFolder = app.FolderExistsOnSqlServer("\\myRenamedFolder", "yourserver", Nothing, Nothing)  
            Console.WriteLine("myRenamedFolder still exists? " + ssFolder)  
End Sub  

Sample Output:

myNewFolderExists? True

myNewFolderExists has been renamed but still exists? False

myRenamedFolder now exists? True

myRenamedFolder still exists? False

Applies to