Directory Structure Not Known Then How To Provide File Path For A FILENAME Param

Feb 19, 2007

Hi,

I am adding a file to a filegroup on a remote system, and i don't know the direcotry structure of that machine, how can i provide the path for FILENAME param. :eek:

ALTER DATABASE TESTDB ADD FILE (NAME = N'TESTFILE', FILENAME = N'physicalfilepath.ndf') TO FILEGROUP TESTFILEGROUP

Warm Regards,
Mushq

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