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AskSQLTeam
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Posted - 2006-03-06 : 09:16:23
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| Devaraya writes "Hi,This is my cursor to truncate all log files in the server. It is truncating the log files but giving an error message below. Can U help me out?Cursor:set quoted_identifier offuse mastergodeclare @db_name varchar(150)declare @qry varchar(50)declare db_cursor cursor for select name from dbo.sysdatabases where dbid >4 order by name open db_cursor fetch next from db_cursor into @db_name while @@fetch_status = 0 begin set @qry= (select "use "+ @db_name+char(13) + "dbcc shrinkfile(" + ltrim(rtrim(name)) + ",1)" from dbo.sysfiles where fileid=2 ) exec (@qry) fetch next from db_cursor into @db_name endclose db_cursordeallocate db_cursorgo Error:Server: Msg 8985, Level 16, State 1, Line 1Could not locate file 'mastlog' in sysfiles.DBCC execution completed. If DBCC printed error messages, contact your system administrator." |
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nosepicker
Constraint Violating Yak Guru
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Posted - 2006-03-06 : 18:05:56
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| This doesn't directly address your question, but I would suggest that you use "sysaltfiles" instead of "sysfiles". That way, you should have all the data you need in one table without having to switch databases all the time (you can then stop having to use the "use ..." command). |
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tkizer
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Posted - 2006-03-06 : 19:15:07
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| I hope this code isn't being run on a production server as shrinking your files is not a good thing. Devaraya, could you explain why you want to shrink all files in all databases?Tara Kizeraka tduggan |
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