sys.sysaltfiles (Transact-SQL)
Under special circumstances, contains rows corresponding to the files in a database.
Important
This SQL Server 2000 system table is included as a view for backward compatibility. We recommend that you use the current SQL Server system views instead. To find the equivalent system view or views, see Mapping SQL Server 2000 System Tables to SQL Server 2005 System Views. This feature will be removed in a future version of Microsoft SQL Server. Avoid using this feature in new development work, and plan to modify applications that currently use this feature.
Column name
Data type
Description
fileid
smallint
File identification number. This is unique for each database.
groupid
smallint
File group identification number.
size
int
File size, in 8-kilobyte (KB) pages.
maxsize
int
Maximum file size, in 8-KB pages.
0 = No growth.
-1 = File will grow until the disk is full.
268435456 = Log file will grow to a maximum size of 2 TB.
Note:
Databases that are upgraded with an unlimited log file size will report -1 for the maximum size of the log file.
growth
int
Growth size of the database.
0 = No growth. Can be either the number of pages or the percentage of file size, depending on the value of status. If status is 0x100000, growth is the percentage of file size; otherwise, it is the number of pages.
status
int
Identified for informational purposes only. Not supported. Future compatibility is not guaranteed.
perf
int
Identified for informational purposes only. Not supported. Future compatibility is not guaranteed.
dbid
smallint
Database identification number of the database to which this file belongs.
name
sysname
Logical name of the file.
filename
nvarchar(260)
Name of the physical device. This includes the full path of the file.
See Also
Reference
Mapping SQL Server 2000 System Tables to SQL Server 2005 System Views
Compatibility Views (Transact-SQL)