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Sarat
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
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Posted - 2004-02-27 : 15:43:50
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| Hi, I have a database with two data files (NDF) and a primary file. If I want to restore the database with Restore command, should the script look something like this assuming all data files are on one disk?Restore database NewDbfrom disk = '\\Prd_Box\X$\ProdDb.Bak' WITH MOVE 'Prod_Data' to 'K:\NewDb_Data.mdf', MOVE 'Prod_Data_1' to 'K:\NewDb_Data_1.ndf', Move 'Prod_Data_2' to 'K:\NewDb_Data_2.ndf', MOVE 'Prod_Log' TO 'L:\NewDb_Log.ldf', STATS = 2GOThanks,Sarat.**To be intoxicated is to feel sophisticated, but not be able to say it.** |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
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Posted - 2004-02-27 : 16:12:13
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| You only need to use the WITH MOVE option if you want to restore the files to a different location than what the backup specifies.Tara |
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Sarat
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
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Posted - 2004-02-27 : 18:55:04
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| I do need to move it to a different location. I am assuming the script is good then!Sarat.**To be intoxicated is to feel sophisticated, but not be able to say it.** |
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