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QuestionAccessing the file of a T-SQL BACKUP call Pin
Uwe Keim2-Aug-09 5:52
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Trying to provide a backup "button" inside the C# Windows Forms application on a client PC that connects to a SQL Server database, I want to grab the resulting backup file of a call to the BACKUP DATABASE [^] T-SQL function.

Since the BACKUP DATABASE function takes a file path that is relative to the SQL Server itself, I see no reliable way to get the resulting backup file from the client.

My ideal way would be:

1.) Call the BACKUP DATABASE function from my client application.
2.) Specify to backup to a local file (or even better: a C#/.NET stream[^]).
3.) Capture the resulting BAK file from my client application.

Question: Is this possible to achieve?

(I will cross-post this message to the C# forum, since I am unsure whether this is more an ADO.NET topic)

Thanks
Uwe

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