May 10, 2005 at 5:04 am
HI All,
I am using Exec to execute a string which will restore a database.
/****************************************************************************/
/* Drop the database. */
/****************************************************************************/
use master
go
if exists (select * from master.dbo.sysdatabases where name = 'hello')
begin
drop database [hello]
end
/****************************************************************************/
/* Restore the database hello */
/****************************************************************************/
exec ('restore database [hello]
from disk= 'c:\yukon_files\adworksbackup'
with
move 'AdventureWorks_Data' to 'c:\\hello.mdf',
move 'AdventureWorks_Log' to 'c:\\hello.ldf'')
go
The drop database command is working fine. But the restore is failing dues to the single quotes after the .ldf file.
I am actually using Perl to interact with html file to restore the database. The enteries like the database name, backup disk location, and the new position of the files is entered in a .html page and then the Perl application connects to the sql database and executes the sql scripts.
Any ideas how to manipulate the restore statement so as to get it work.
--Kishore
May 10, 2005 at 5:14 am
Hi Kishore, you need to double up on the single quotes when you're doing this sort of thing, rewrite what you're doing as follows.
exec ('restore database [hello]
from disk= ''c:\yukon_files\adworksbackup''
with
move ''AdventureWorks_Data'' to ''c:\\hello.mdf'',
move ''AdventureWorks_Log'' to ''c:\\hello.ldf''')
Hopefully this should fix your problem, if not feel free to let us know .
Mike
May 10, 2005 at 5:16 am
What about QUOTENAME()?
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May 10, 2005 at 5:27 am
hmmmm.... something else that i didn't know existed
Cheers Frank
May 10, 2005 at 6:00 am
Hi Mike,
I used double single quotes as you mentioned and it worked fine.
Thanks.
--Kishore
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