restorefile (Transact-SQL)
Applies to: SQL Server
Contains one row for each restored file, including files restored indirectly by filegroup name. This table is stored in the msdb database.
Column name | Data type | Description |
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restore_history_id | int | Unique identification number that identifies the corresponding restore operation. References restorehistory(restore_history_id). |
file_number | numeric(10,0) | File identification number of the restored file. This number must be unique within each database. Can be NULL. When a database is reverted to a database snapshot, this value is populated in the same way as for a full restore. |
destination_phys_drive | nvarchar(260) | Drive or partition to which the file was restored. Can be NULL. When a database is reverted to a database snapshot, this value is populated in the same way as for a full restore. |
destination_phys_name | nvarchar(260) | Name of the file, without the drive or partition information, where the file was restored. Can be NULL. When a database is reverted to a database snapshot, this value is populated in the same way as for a full restore. |
Remarks
To reduce the number of rows in this table and in other backup and history tables, execute the sp_delete_backuphistory stored procedure.
See Also
Backup and Restore Tables (Transact-SQL)
restorefilegroup (Transact-SQL)
restorehistory (Transact-SQL)
System Tables (Transact-SQL)
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