IDTSInfoEvents.FireInformation Method

Fires an informational event.

Namespace:  Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime
Assembly:  Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS (in Microsoft.SqlServer.ManagedDTS.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Sub FireInformation ( _
    informationCode As Integer, _
    subComponent As String, _
    description As String, _
    helpFile As String, _
    helpContext As Integer, _
    ByRef fireAgain As Boolean _
)
'Usage
Dim instance As IDTSInfoEvents
Dim informationCode As Integer
Dim subComponent As String
Dim description As String
Dim helpFile As String
Dim helpContext As Integer
Dim fireAgain As Boolean

instance.FireInformation(informationCode, _
    subComponent, description, helpFile, _
    helpContext, fireAgain)
void FireInformation(
    int informationCode,
    string subComponent,
    string description,
    string helpFile,
    int helpContext,
    ref bool fireAgain
)
void FireInformation(
    int informationCode, 
    String^ subComponent, 
    String^ description, 
    String^ helpFile, 
    int helpContext, 
    bool% fireAgain
)
abstract FireInformation : 
        informationCode:int * 
        subComponent:string * 
        description:string * 
        helpFile:string * 
        helpContext:int * 
        fireAgain:bool byref -> unit 
function FireInformation(
    informationCode : int, 
    subComponent : String, 
    description : String, 
    helpFile : String, 
    helpContext : int, 
    fireAgain : boolean
)

Parameters

  • informationCode
    Type: System.Int32
    An Integer that identifies the information message.
  • subComponent
    Type: System.String
    An arbitrary string that identifies the sub-module within a source:for example, the transformation in a Pipeline task.
  • helpFile
    Type: System.String
    The path to the Help file that contains detailed information.
  • helpContext
    Type: System.Int32
    Identifier of the topic in the Help file.
  • fireAgain
    Type: System.Boolean%
    A Boolean that indicates whether the task should continue executing. A value of true indicates that the error should cause the task to cancel. A value of false indicates that the error should not stop the task from executing, but the task should continue.

Remarks

Provides information about a non-problematic issue.