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damicog
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Posted - 2008-10-15 : 04:35:51
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| Hi we are using SQL 2005.We have a database but no log file. Is anyway to create new log file with out restoring. The last backu-up of the database we have is several months old. I will like to see if i can get the database working before i have to restore |
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SwePeso
Patron Saint of Lost Yaks
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Posted - 2008-10-15 : 04:52:06
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sp_attach_single_file_db E 12°55'05.63"N 56°04'39.26" |
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damicog
Starting Member
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Posted - 2008-10-15 : 05:20:04
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| Can you plese be more specific, i am more used to use the gui interface then the query analiser.Many thanks |
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SwePeso
Patron Saint of Lost Yaks
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Posted - 2008-10-15 : 06:11:26
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Copied from Books Online:sp_attach_single_file_db works only on databases that have a single log file. When sp_attach_single_file_db attaches the database to the server, it builds a new log file. If the database is read-only, the log file is built in its previous location.How to use the sp:EXEC sp_attach_single_file_db @dbname = 'MyDatabaseName', @physname = N'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL10.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\Data\xyz.mdf'; E 12°55'05.63"N 56°04'39.26" |
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damicog
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Posted - 2008-10-15 : 07:14:10
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| Thanks it worked. Very much appreciated |
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SwePeso
Patron Saint of Lost Yaks
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Posted - 2008-10-15 : 07:20:38
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Thank you.Books Online is a powerful friend. E 12°55'05.63"N 56°04'39.26" |
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