FireDAC.Phys.ADS.TFDADSRestore.DestinationPath
Delphi
property DestinationPath: String read FDestinationPath write FDestinationPath;
C++
__property System::UnicodeString DestinationPath = {read=FDestinationPath, write=FDestinationPath};
Properties
Type | Visibility | Source | Unit | Parent |
---|---|---|---|---|
property | published | FireDAC.Phys.ADS.pas FireDAC.Phys.ADS.hpp |
FireDAC.Phys.ADS | TFDADSRestore |
Description
Path to restore the database to.
Use the DestinationPath to specify the path to restore the database to, including the name of the new .add file to create.
An example of a DestinationPath would be \\myserver\myshare\myrestoredir\mydd.add
.
The path can be of any type. For example, in Microsoft Windows this path can be UNC ( \\myserver\myshare\mydir
) or a local drive letter ( c:\mydir
).
If you are using drive letters, please note that the drive letter must be recognized by the server machine and that any drives mapped on the client executing the restore command are irrelevant.
Mapped network drive letters are not supported and they should not be used.