August 25, 2010 at 7:27 am
HI
We use maintenance plan wizard with SQL server 2008 to create maintenance plans.
Is it possible to eliminate the sequence numbers ("_6540685") that are appened automaticaly at the end of the backup file name (TYPE=DISK)
exemple
Very_long_DB_name_backup_2010_08_20_094506_6540685.trn
Very_long_DB_name_backup_2010_08_20_094506.trn ("_6540685" is not there)
I ask this question because ==> some others tools fail because the backup file name is too large
Is it possible ?
If not, what is the purpose of the sequence numbers appened automaticaly at the end of the backup file name ?
thank you
calico
August 25, 2010 at 1:28 pm
I am not sure if we can control the file naming convention in Maintenance Plans. If you want to change the naming conventions, use custom scripts. Some good examples are here[/url]
Pradeep Adiga
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August 25, 2010 at 1:44 pm
Maintenance plans are good...to a point. I highly suggest checking out Brad McGehee's book on Maintenance Plans (free download): http://www.bradmcgehee.com/2010/01/free-ebook-on-sql-server-maintenance-plans-now-available/[/url]
While the GUI is nice, you can still do what you need via code. By utilizing T-SQL you can customize plans more to your taste/needs.
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