January 17, 2007 at 5:24 pm
Hello,
Is there way that I can use database name within DBCC ShrinkFile ?
DBCC SHRINLFILE(Datrabasename..Logname)?
Thanks
January 22, 2007 at 8:00 am
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January 23, 2007 at 9:59 am
From books online:
DBCC SHRINKFILE applies to the files in the current database. Switch context to the database to issue a DBCC SHRINKFILE statement referencing a file in that particular database. For more information about changing the current database, see USE.
This would lead me to believe that you can't use a database name within the DBCC SHRINKFILE command itself, but you could easily tack on a use statement before the command.
USE pubs
GO
DBCC SHRINKFILE(customers, 10000)
Would it be possible to do it this way?
January 24, 2007 at 6:36 am
Farhad, Mister Sachmo's example might be a little confusing. Note the "customes" in the example is the logical file name not a table.
From BOL the syntax is as follow:
DBCC SHRINKFILE
(
{ 'file_name' | file_id }
{ [ , EMPTYFILE ]
| [ [ , target_size ] [ , { NOTRUNCATE | TRUNCATEONLY } ] ]
}
)
[ WITH NO_INFOMSGS ]
The 'file_name' argument is the "logical name" of the file to be shrunk.
Therefore, his/hers example could be like:
USE pubs
GO
DBCC SHRINKFILE(pubs, 7)
DBCC SHRINKFILE(pubs_Log, 2)
This reduces the size of pubs.mdf to 7MB, if possible. The second command reduces the size of pubs.ldf to 2MB.
To find the logical name, you can use sp_HelpFile:
USE Test
Go
sp_HelpFile
Go
For more information and examples refer to:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms189493.aspx
January 24, 2007 at 9:14 am
Thank you
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