SyncDataConverter::TryConvertDataRetrieverToProviderFormat Method

When overridden in a derived class, converts the data retriever from an external format to the associated provider’s data retriever format.

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

public:
virtual bool TryConvertDataRetrieverToProviderFormat(
	Object^ dataRetrieverIn, 
	IEnumerable<ItemChange^>^ itemChanges, 
	[OutAttribute] Object^% dataRetrieverOut
)

Parameters

dataRetrieverIn
Type: System::Object
An object that represents the data retriever to be converted.
itemChanges
Type: System.Collections.Generic::IEnumerable<ItemChange>
An ItemChange object that represents a set of item changes.
dataRetrieverOut
Type: System::Object%
An object that represents the converted data retriever.cases

Return Value

Type: System::Boolean
true if the data retriever conversion succeeded. Otherwise, false.

This method is required only if one or both of the providers in a synchronization session retrieves data using an interface other than IChangeDataRetriever. Typically , the most efficient way to convert a data retriever is to create a proxy that implements the provider's data retriever interface and holds a pointer to the external data retriever interface. The proxy can then retrieve data from the external interface as changes are processed during the synchronization session. In some situations, such as remote change application scenarios, you must retrieve all of the changes first, convert them as necessary, and then serialize the data retriever with all the data in it. For these situations, use itemChanges to enumerate all of the changes that should be serialized.

For more information about data conversion, see Converting Data Between Providers.

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