| title | catalog.set_object_parameter_value (SSISDB Database) |
|---|---|
| description | catalog.set_object_parameter_value (SSISDB Database) |
| author | chugugrace |
| ms.author | chugu |
| ms.date | 03/04/2017 |
| ms.service | sql |
| ms.subservice | integration-services |
| ms.topic | reference |
[!INCLUDEsqlserver-ssis]
[!INCLUDE SQL Server]
Sets the value of a parameter in the [!INCLUDEssISnoversion] catalog. Associates the value to an environment variable or assigns a literal value that is used by default when no other values are assigned.
catalog.set_object_parameter_value [ @object_type = ] object_type
, [ @folder_name = ] folder_name
, [ @project_name = ] project_name
, [ @parameter_name = ] parameter_name
, [ @parameter_value = ] parameter_value
[ , [ @object_name = ] object_name ]
[ , [ @value_type = ] value_type ] [@object_type =] object_type
The type of parameter. Use the value 20 to indicate a project parameter or the value 30 to indicate a package parameter. The object_type is smallInt.
[@folder_name =] folder_name
The name of the folder that contains the parameter. The folder_name is nvarchar(128).
[@project_name =] project_name
The name of the project that contains the parameter. The project_name is nvarchar(128).
[@parameter_name =] parameter_name
The name of the parameter. The parameter_name is nvarchar(128).
[@parameter_value =] parameter_value
The value of the parameter. The parameter_value is sql_variant.
[@object_name =] object_name
The name of the package. This argument required when the parameter is a package parameter. The object_name is nvarchar(260).
[@value_type =] value_type
The type of parameter value. Use the character V to indicate that parameter_value is a literal value that is used by default when no other values are assigned prior to execution. Use the character R to indicate that parameter_value is a referenced value and has been set to the name of an environment variable. This argument is optional, the character V is used by default. The value_type is char(1).
0 (success)
None
This stored procedure requires one of the following permissions:
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READ and MODIFY permissions on the project
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Membership to the ssis_admin database role
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Membership to the sysadmin server role
The following list describes some conditions that may cause the stored procedure to raise an error:
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The parameter type is not valid
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The project name is not valid
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For package parameters, the package name is not valid
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The value type is not valid
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The user does not have the appropriate permissions
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If no value_type is specified, a literal value for parameter_value is used by default. When a literal value is used, the value_set in the object_parameters view is set to
1. A NULL parameter value is not allowed. -
If value_type contains the character
R, which denotes a referenced value, parameter_value refers to the name of an environment variable. -
The value
20may be used for object_type to denote a project parameter. In this case, a value for object_name is not necessary, and any value specified for object_name is ignored. This value is used when the user wants to set a project parameter. -
The value
30may be used for object_type to denote a package parameter. In this case, a value for object_name is used to denote the corresponding package. If object_name is not specified, the stored procedure returns an error and terminates.