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title Using Capture Mode | Microsoft Docs
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ms.date 08/06/2017
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Using Capture Mode

SMO programs can capture and record the equivalent [!INCLUDEtsql] statements issued by the program in place of, or in addition to, the statements that are executed by the program. You enable capture mode by using the xref:Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Common.ServerConnection object, or by using the xref:Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Server.ConnectionContext%2A property of the xref:Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Server object.

Example

To use any code example that is provided, you will have to choose the programming environment, the programming template, and the programming language in which to create your application. For more information, see Create a Visual C# SMO Project in Visual Studio .NET.

Enabling Capture Mode in Visual Basic

This code example enables capture mode, and then displays the [!INCLUDEtsql] commands held in the capture buffer.

'Connect to the local, default instance of SQL Server.
Dim srv As Server
srv = New Server
'Set the execution mode to CaptureSql for the connection.
srv.ConnectionContext.SqlExecutionModes = SqlExecutionModes.CaptureSql
'Make a modification to the server that is to be captured.
srv.UserOptions.AnsiNulls = True
srv.Alter()
'Iterate through the strings in the capture buffer and display the captured statements.
Dim s As String
For Each s In srv.ConnectionContext.CapturedSql.Text
    Console.WriteLine(s)
Next
'Execute the captured statements.
srv.ConnectionContext.ExecuteNonQuery(srv.ConnectionContext.CapturedSql.Text)
'Revert to immediate execution mode. 
srv.ConnectionContext.SqlExecutionModes = SqlExecutionModes.ExecuteSql

Enabling Capture Mode in Visual C#

This code example enables capture mode, and then displays the [!INCLUDEtsql] commands held in the capture buffer.

{   
// Connect to the local, default instance of SQL Server.   
Server srv;   
srv = new Server();   
// Set the execution mode to CaptureSql for the connection.   
srv.ConnectionContext.SqlExecutionModes = SqlExecutionModes.CaptureSql;   
// Make a modification to the server that is to be captured.   
srv.UserOptions.AnsiNulls = true;   
srv.Alter();   
// Iterate through the strings in the capture buffer and display the captured statements.   
string s;   
foreach ( String p_s in srv.ConnectionContext.CapturedSql.Text ) {   
   Console.WriteLine(p_s);   
}   
// Execute the captured statements.   
srv.ConnectionContext.ExecuteNonQuery(srv.ConnectionContext.CapturedSql.Text);   
// Revert to immediate execution mode.   
srv.ConnectionContext.SqlExecutionModes = SqlExecutionModes.ExecuteSql;   
}