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Gets the GUID value that specifies the recovery fork on which the database is currently active.
Namespace: Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo
Assembly: Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo (in Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<SfcPropertyAttribute(SfcPropertyFlags.Standalone)> _
Public ReadOnly Property RecoveryForkGuid As Guid
Get
'Usage
Dim instance As Database
Dim value As Guid
value = instance.RecoveryForkGuid
[SfcPropertyAttribute(SfcPropertyFlags.Standalone)]
public Guid RecoveryForkGuid { get; }
[SfcPropertyAttribute(SfcPropertyFlags::Standalone)]
public:
property Guid RecoveryForkGuid {
Guid get ();
}
[<SfcPropertyAttribute(SfcPropertyFlags.Standalone)>]
member RecoveryForkGuid : Guid
function get RecoveryForkGuid () : Guid
Property Value
Type: System.Guid
A Guid value that specifies the recovery fork on which the database is currently active.
Examples
VB
'Connect to the local, default instance of SQL Server.
Dim srv As Server
srv = New Server
'Reference the AdventureWorks2012 database.
Dim db As Database
db = srv.Databases("AdventureWorks2012")
'Display the database GUIDs.
Console.WriteLine("Database GUID is " + _
db.DatabaseGuid.ToString)
Console.WriteLine("Service Broker GUID is " + _
db.ServiceBrokerGuid.ToString)
Console.WriteLine("Recovery Fork GUID is " + _
db.RecoveryForkGuid.ToString)
PowerShell
$srv = new-Object Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Server("(local)")
$db = New-Object Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Database
$db = $srv.Databases.Item("AdventureWorks2012")
$db.UpdateIndexStatistics()
See Also
Reference
Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo Namespace