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Gets or sets an IDbCommand object that contains the query or stored procedure that updates the scope_cleanup_timestamp column for a particular scope in the scope_info table, to mark the point up to which cleanup has been performed for the scope.
This property is not CLS-compliant.
Namespace: Microsoft.Synchronization.Data
Assembly: Microsoft.Synchronization.Data (in microsoft.synchronization.data.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Overridable Property UpdateScopeCleanupTimestampCommand As IDbCommand
'Usage
Dim instance As DbSyncProvider
Dim value As IDbCommand
value = instance.UpdateScopeCleanupTimestampCommand
instance.UpdateScopeCleanupTimestampCommand = value
public virtual IDbCommand UpdateScopeCleanupTimestampCommand { get; set; }
public:
virtual property IDbCommand^ UpdateScopeCleanupTimestampCommand {
IDbCommand^ get ();
void set (IDbCommand^ value);
}
/** @property */
public IDbCommand get_UpdateScopeCleanupTimestampCommand ()
/** @property */
public void set_UpdateScopeCleanupTimestampCommand (IDbCommand value)
public function get UpdateScopeCleanupTimestampCommand () : IDbCommand
public function set UpdateScopeCleanupTimestampCommand (value : IDbCommand)
Property Value
An IDbCommand object that contains a query or stored procedure.
Example
The following code example specifies a command for the UpdateScopeCleanupTimestampCommand property. This command and the command that is specified for the SelectOverlappingScopesCommand property enable Sync Framework to handle cleanup appropriately in cases where a table is included in more than one scope. To view this code in the context of a complete example, see How to: Clean Up Metadata for Collaborative Synchronization (Non-SQL Server).
SqlCommand updScopeCleanupInfoCmd = new SqlCommand();
updScopeCleanupInfoCmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text;
updScopeCleanupInfoCmd.CommandText = "UPDATE scope_info set " +
" scope_cleanup_timestamp = @" + DbSyncSession.SyncScopeCleanupTimestamp +
" WHERE scope_name = @" + DbSyncSession.SyncScopeName +
" AND(scope_cleanup_timestamp is null or scope_cleanup_timestamp < @" + DbSyncSession.SyncScopeCleanupTimestamp + ");" +
" SET @" + DbSyncSession.SyncRowCount + " = @@rowcount";
updScopeCleanupInfoCmd.Parameters.Add("@" + DbSyncSession.SyncScopeCleanupTimestamp, SqlDbType.BigInt);
updScopeCleanupInfoCmd.Parameters.Add("@" + DbSyncSession.SyncScopeName, SqlDbType.NVarChar, 100);
updScopeCleanupInfoCmd.Parameters.Add("@" + DbSyncSession.SyncRowCount, SqlDbType.Int).Direction = ParameterDirection.Output;
sampleDbProvider.UpdateScopeCleanupTimestampCommand = updScopeCleanupInfoCmd;
Dim updScopeCleanupInfoCmd As New SqlCommand()
With updScopeCleanupInfoCmd
.CommandType = CommandType.Text
.CommandText = "UPDATE scope_info set " _
& " scope_cleanup_timestamp = @" + DbSyncSession.SyncScopeCleanupTimestamp _
& " WHERE scope_name = @" + DbSyncSession.SyncScopeName _
& " AND(scope_cleanup_timestamp is null or scope_cleanup_timestamp < @" + DbSyncSession.SyncScopeCleanupTimestamp + ");" _
& " SET @" + DbSyncSession.SyncRowCount + " = @@rowcount"
.Parameters.Add("@" + DbSyncSession.SyncScopeCleanupTimestamp, SqlDbType.BigInt)
.Parameters.Add("@" + DbSyncSession.SyncScopeName, SqlDbType.NVarChar, 100)
.Parameters.Add("@" + DbSyncSession.SyncRowCount, SqlDbType.Int).Direction = ParameterDirection.Output
End With
sampleDbProvider.UpdateScopeCleanupTimestampCommand = updScopeCleanupInfoCmd
See Also
Reference
DbSyncProvider Class
DbSyncProvider Members
Microsoft.Synchronization.Data Namespace