In Configuration Manager, the CheckDuplicateSourceName Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) class method determines if the specified source name is used by another package.
The following syntax is simplified from Managed Object Format (MOF) code and is intended to show the definition of the method.
SInt32 CheckDuplicateSourceName( String SourceName, String SourceSite, Boolean IsDuplicated, String DupPkgName, String DupPkgID, SInt32 DupPkgType ); |
Parameters
- SourceName
- Data type: StringQualifiers: [in]Source name defined for the package.
- SourceSite
- Data type: StringQualifiers: [in]ID of the package to which to add the source specified by SourceName.
- IsDuplicated
- Data type: BooleanQualifiers: [out]true if the source specified by SourceName has been used by another package.
- DupPkgName
- Data type: StringQualifiers: [out]Name of the package using the source specified by SourceName.
- DupPkgID
- Data type: StringQualifiers: [out]ID of the other package using the source specified by SourceName.
- DupPkgType
- Data type: SInt32Qualifiers: [out]Type of package for which the source specified by SourceName is duplicated. Possible values are defined for the PackageType property of SMS_PackageBaseclass Server WMI Class. The default value is 1.
Return Values
An SInt32 data type that is 0 to indicate success or non-zero to indicate failure.
For information about handling returned errors, see About Configuration Manager Errors.
Requirements
Runtime Requirements
For more information, see Configuration Manager Server Runtime Requirements.
Development Requirements
For more information, see Configuration Manager Server Development Requirements.
See Also
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