| title | sp_attach_single_file_db (Transact-SQL) | ||
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| description | sp_attach_single_file_db attaches a database that's only one data file to the current server. | ||
| author | markingmyname | ||
| ms.author | maghan | ||
| ms.reviewer | randolphwest | ||
| ms.date | 06/23/2025 | ||
| ms.service | sql | ||
| ms.subservice | system-objects | ||
| ms.topic | reference | ||
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[!INCLUDE SQL Server]
Attaches a database that's only one data file to the current server. sp_attach_single_file_db can't be used with multiple data files.
Important
[!INCLUDE ssNoteDepFutureAvoid] We recommend that you use CREATE DATABASE <database_name> FOR ATTACH instead. For more information, see CREATE DATABASE. Don't use this procedure on a replicated database.
Don't attach or restore databases from unknown or untrusted sources. Such databases could contain malicious code that might execute unintended [!INCLUDE tsql] code or cause errors by modifying the schema or the physical database structure. Before you use a database from an unknown or untrusted source, run DBCC CHECKDB on the database on a nonproduction server and also examine the code, such as stored procedures or other user-defined code, in the database.
:::image type="icon" source="../../includes/media/topic-link-icon.svg" border="false"::: Transact-SQL syntax conventions
sp_attach_single_file_db
[ @dbname = ] N'dbname'
, [ @physname = ] N'physname'
[ ; ]
The name of the database to be attached to the server. @dbname is sysname, with no default.
The physical name, including path, of the database file. @physname is nvarchar(260), with no default.
This argument maps to the FILENAME parameter of the CREATE DATABASE statement. For more information, see CREATE DATABASE.
Note
When you attach a [!INCLUDE ssVersion2005] database that contains full-text catalog files onto a newer server instance of [!INCLUDE ssnoversion-md], the catalog files are attached from their previous location along with the other database files, the same as in [!INCLUDE ssVersion2005]. For more information, see Upgrade Full-Text Search.
0 (success) or 1 (failure).
None.
Use sp_attach_single_file_db only on databases that were previously detached from the server by using an explicit sp_detach_db operation or on copied databases.
sp_attach_single_file_db works only on databases that have a single log file. When sp_attach_single_file_db attaches the database to the server, it builds a new log file. If the database is read-only, the log file is built in its previous location.
Note
A database snapshot can't be detached or attached.
Don't use this procedure on a replicated database.
For information about how permissions are handled when a database is attached, see CREATE DATABASE.
The following example detaches [!INCLUDE ssSampleDBobject] and then attaches one file from [!INCLUDE ssSampleDBobject] to the current server.
USE master;
GO
EXECUTE sp_detach_db @dbname = 'AdventureWorks2022';
EXECUTE sp_attach_single_file_db
@dbname = 'AdventureWorks2022',
@physname = N'C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL16.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\Data\AdventureWorks2022_Data.mdf';