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How can I retrieve the logical file name of the database from backup file

I was looking into the steps of how to Restore Database Backup using SQL Script (T-SQL). Here are the steps:

Database YourDB has full backup YourBackUpFile.bak. It can be restored using following two steps:

Step 1: Retrieve the logical file name of the database from the backup.

RESTORE FILELISTONLY
FROM DISK = 'D:BackUpYourBackUpFile.bak'
GO

Step 2: Use the values in the LogicalName column in the following step.

----Make Database to single user Mode
ALTER DATABASE YourDB
SET SINGLE_US开发者_Python百科ER WITH
ROLLBACK IMMEDIATE

----Restore Database
RESTORE DATABASE YourDB
FROM DISK = 'D:BackUpYourBackUpFile.bak'
WITH MOVE 'YourMDFLogicalName' TO 'D:DataYourMDFFile.mdf',
MOVE 'YourLDFLogicalName' TO 'D:DataYourLDFFile.ldf'

I am just having problem on how to get the YourMDFLogicalName and YourLDFLogicalName. Can any one help me with that?


DECLARE @Table TABLE (LogicalName varchar(128),[PhysicalName] varchar(128), [Type] varchar, [FileGroupName] varchar(128), [Size] varchar(128), 
            [MaxSize] varchar(128), [FileId]varchar(128), [CreateLSN]varchar(128), [DropLSN]varchar(128), [UniqueId]varchar(128), [ReadOnlyLSN]varchar(128), [ReadWriteLSN]varchar(128), 
            [BackupSizeInBytes]varchar(128), [SourceBlockSize]varchar(128), [FileGroupId]varchar(128), [LogGroupGUID]varchar(128), [DifferentialBaseLSN]varchar(128), [DifferentialBaseGUID]varchar(128), [IsReadOnly]varchar(128), [IsPresent]varchar(128), [TDEThumbprint]varchar(128)
)
DECLARE @Path varchar(1000)='C:\SomePath\Base.bak'
DECLARE @LogicalNameData varchar(128),@LogicalNameLog varchar(128)
INSERT INTO @table
EXEC('
RESTORE FILELISTONLY 
   FROM DISK=''' +@Path+ '''
   ')

   SET @LogicalNameData=(SELECT LogicalName FROM @Table WHERE Type='D')
   SET @LogicalNameLog=(SELECT LogicalName FROM @Table WHERE Type='L')

SELECT @LogicalNameData,@LogicalNameLog

UPDATE

According to Microsoft site:

SQL Server files have two names:

logical_file_name

The logical_file_name is the name used to refer to the physical file in all Transact-SQL statements. The logical file name must comply with the rules for SQL Server identifiers and must be unique among logical file names in the database.

os_file_name

The os_file_name is the name of the physical file including the directory path. It must follow the rules for the operating system file names.


logical_file_name: is the name used in Microsoft SQL Server when referencing the file. The name must be unique within the database and conform to the rules for identifiers. The name can be a character or Unicode constant, a regular identifier, or a delimited identifier.

From: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa275464(v=sql.80).aspx

Also, from Dalex's script, you can just run (without all the table logic):

RESTORE FILELISTONLY FROM DISK = 'D:\MyBackups\Backup.bak'


Updated version of script:

DECLARE @Table TABLE (
    LogicalName varchar(128),
    [PhysicalName] varchar(128), 
    [Type] varchar, 
    [FileGroupName] varchar(128), 
    [Size] varchar(128),
    [MaxSize] varchar(128), 
    [FileId]varchar(128), 
    [CreateLSN]varchar(128), 
    [DropLSN]varchar(128), 
    [UniqueId]varchar(128), 
    [ReadOnlyLSN]varchar(128), 
    [ReadWriteLSN]varchar(128),
    [BackupSizeInBytes]varchar(128), 
    [SourceBlockSize]varchar(128), 
    [FileGroupId]varchar(128), 
    [LogGroupGUID]varchar(128), 
    [DifferentialBaseLSN]varchar(128), 
    [DifferentialBaseGUID]varchar(128), 
    [IsReadOnly]varchar(128), 
    [IsPresent]varchar(128), 
    [TDEThumbprint]varchar(128),
    [SnapshotUrl]varchar(128)
)
DECLARE @Path varchar(1000)='/path/to/backup.bak'
DECLARE @LogicalNameData varchar(128),@LogicalNameLog varchar(128)
INSERT INTO @table
EXEC('
RESTORE FILELISTONLY
   FROM DISK=''' +@Path+ '''
   ')

   SET @LogicalNameData=(SELECT LogicalName FROM @Table WHERE Type='D')
   SET @LogicalNameLog=(SELECT LogicalName FROM @Table WHERE Type='L')

SELECT @LogicalNameData,@LogicalNameLog


If you have the original DB (from which the backup file was taken) then the easiest way to obtain its logical name is via :

use [original_db]
go
select file_name(1)
go

or with one T-SQL

> sqlcmd [connection parameters and credentials] -d [original_db] -Q "set nocount on; select file_name(1)" -h-1 -W 

This would be the same logical_name you would use in the RESTORE command.


DECLARE @Path VARCHAR(1000)= N'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL10_50.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\Backup\aaa.bak',
        @RestorePath NVARCHAR(max)='C:\'

DECLARE @Table TABLE
    (
      LogicalName VARCHAR(128) ,
      [PhysicalName] VARCHAR(128) ,
      [Type] VARCHAR ,
      [FileGroupName] VARCHAR(128) ,
      [Size] VARCHAR(128) ,
      [MaxSize] VARCHAR(128) ,
      [FileId] VARCHAR(128) ,
      [CreateLSN] VARCHAR(128) ,
      [DropLSN] VARCHAR(128) ,
      [UniqueId] VARCHAR(128) ,
      [ReadOnlyLSN] VARCHAR(128) ,
      [ReadWriteLSN] VARCHAR(128) ,
      [BackupSizeInBytes] VARCHAR(128) ,
      [SourceBlockSize] VARCHAR(128) ,
      [FileGroupId] VARCHAR(128) ,
      [LogGroupGUID] VARCHAR(128) ,
      [DifferentialBaseLSN] VARCHAR(128) ,
      [DifferentialBaseGUID] VARCHAR(128) ,
      [IsReadOnly] VARCHAR(128) ,
      [IsPresent] VARCHAR(128) ,
      [TDEThumbprint] VARCHAR(128)
    )

DECLARE @LogicalNameData VARCHAR(128) ,
    @LogicalNameLog VARCHAR(128)
INSERT  INTO @table
        EXEC ( '
RESTORE FILELISTONLY 
   FROM DISK=''' + @Path + '''
   '
            )

DECLARE @restoreScript NVARCHAR(max)='RESTORE DATABASE [aaa] FROM DISK =''' + @Path + ''' WITH FILE = 1 '

SELECT  @restoreScript +=CHAR(10) + ' ,MOVE  ''' +  LogicalName + ''' TO ''' + 
        @RestorePath  + LogicalName + RIGHT(PhysicalName,4) + ''''
                         FROM   @Table
                         WHERE  Type = 'D'

 SELECT  @restoreScript += ' ,MOVE  ''' +  LogicalName + ''' TO ''' + @RestorePath  + LogicalName + '.ldf'''
                        FROM    @Table
                        WHERE   Type = 'L'

SET @restoreScript += ' , NOUNLOAD, REPLACE, STATS = 10 '
SELECT  @restoreScript


If you are making your changes manually, then you can find the corresponding names with the following query:

SELECT db.name AS [DB Name], mf.name AS [Full logical name],
CASE
  WHEN CHARINDEX('_', mf.name) > 0 THEN LEFT (mf.name, CHARINDEX('_', mf.name)-1)
  ELSE mf.name
END AS [Shortened logical name]
FROM sys.master_files mf
INNER JOIN sys.databases db ON db.database_id = mf.database_id
WHERE mf.type_desc != 'LOG'
ORDER BY db.name;


Try following code:

DECLARE @BackUpPath nvarchar(2000)='D:\BackUpYourBackUpFile.bak'
EXEC('RESTORE FILELISTONLY  FROM DISK=''' +@BackUpPath+ '''  ')
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