Database.LastBackupDate-Eigenschaft
Gets the date and time when the database was last backed up.
Namespace: Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo
Assembly: Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo (in Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<SfcPropertyAttribute(SfcPropertyFlags.None Or SfcPropertyFlags.Expensive Or SfcPropertyFlags.Standalone)> _
Public ReadOnly Property LastBackupDate As DateTime
Get
'Usage
Dim instance As Database
Dim value As DateTime
value = instance.LastBackupDate
[SfcPropertyAttribute(SfcPropertyFlags.None|SfcPropertyFlags.Expensive|SfcPropertyFlags.Standalone)]
public DateTime LastBackupDate { get; }
[SfcPropertyAttribute(SfcPropertyFlags::None|SfcPropertyFlags::Expensive|SfcPropertyFlags::Standalone)]
public:
property DateTime LastBackupDate {
DateTime get ();
}
[<SfcPropertyAttribute(SfcPropertyFlags.None|SfcPropertyFlags.Expensive|SfcPropertyFlags.Standalone)>]
member LastBackupDate : DateTime
function get LastBackupDate () : DateTime
Eigenschaftswert
Typ: System.DateTime
A DateTime object value that specifies the date and time when the database was last backed up.
Beispiele
VB
'Connect to the local, default instance of SQL Server.
Dim srv As Server
srv = New Server
'Reference the AdventureWorks2012 database.
Dim db As Database
db = srv.Databases("AdventureWorks2012")
'Display date data for the database.
Console.WriteLine(db.Name)
Console.WriteLine("Created on " + db.CreateDate)
Console.WriteLine("Last backed up on " + db.LastBackupDate)
Console.WriteLine("Log last backed up on " + db.LastLogBackupDate)
PowerShell
$srv = new-Object Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Server("(local)")
$db = New-Object Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Database
$db = $srv.Databases.Item("AdventureWorks2012")
Write-Host $db.Name
Write-Host "Created on " $db.CreateDate
Write-Host "Last backed up on " $db.LastBackupDate
Write-Host "Log last backed up on " $db.LastLogBackupDate
Siehe auch
Verweis
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo-Namespace
LastBackupDate
Andere Ressourcen
Arbeiten mit Datenbankobjekten
Transaction Log Backups (Full Recovery Model)