SyncException.SyncSource Property

Note: This API is now obsolete. The non-obsolete alternative is [Microsoft.Synchronization.Data.DataSyncException.SyncSource].

Gets or sets the name of the component that threw the exception.

Namespace:  Microsoft.Synchronization
Assembly:  Microsoft.Synchronization (in Microsoft.Synchronization.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
<ObsoleteAttribute("You are attempting to reference properties that have been moved.  Please reference the properties in Microsoft.Synchronization.Data.DataSyncException instead.",  _
    True)> _
Public Property SyncSource As Object
    Get
    Set
'Usage
Dim instance As SyncException
Dim value As Object

value = instance.SyncSource

instance.SyncSource = value
[ObsoleteAttribute("You are attempting to reference properties that have been moved.  Please reference the properties in Microsoft.Synchronization.Data.DataSyncException instead.", 
    true)]
public Object SyncSource { get; set; }
[ObsoleteAttribute(L"You are attempting to reference properties that have been moved.  Please reference the properties in Microsoft.Synchronization.Data.DataSyncException instead.", 
    true)]
public:
property Object^ SyncSource {
    Object^ get ();
    void set (Object^ value);
}
[<ObsoleteAttribute("You are attempting to reference properties that have been moved.  Please reference the properties in Microsoft.Synchronization.Data.DataSyncException instead.", 
    true)>]
member SyncSource : Object with get, set
function get SyncSource () : Object
function set SyncSource (value : Object)

Property Value

Type: System.Object
Returns the name of the component that threw the exception. This member is obsolete and always returns a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).

Remarks

This member is obsolete and should not be used. Use Microsoft.Synchronization.Data.DataSyncException instead.

See Also

Reference

SyncException Class

Microsoft.Synchronization Namespace