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The ReadMediaHeader method returns a QueryResults object that enumerates the values of a backup media header record.
语法
object
.ReadMediaHeader(
)
as
QueryResults
Parts
- object
 Expression that evaluates to an object in the Applies To list.
Prototype (C/C++)
HRESULT ReadMediaHeader(
LPSQLDMOQUERYRESULTS* ppResults);
Returns
A QueryResults object containing zero or one result set defined by these columns.
| Column | Data type | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| MediaName | nvarchar(130) | Name of the media. | 
| MediaSetId | nvarchar(39) | System-generated unique identifier for the media set. | 
| FamilyCount | integer | Number of families within the media set. | 
| FamilySequenceNumber | integer | Ordinal position of the family within the entire media set. | 
| MediaFamilyId | nvarchar(39) | System-generated unique identifier for the media family. | 
| MediaSequenceNumber | integer | Ordinal position of the media within its family. | 
| MediaLabelPresent | tinyint | When 1, the MediaDescription column reports the contents of the Microsoft Tape Format label. When 0, no label is present for the media. The MediaDescription column reports informative text. | 
| MediaDescription | nvarchar(256) | Descriptive text. Interpret by using the value returned in the MediaLabelPresent column. | 
| SoftwareName | nvarchar(65) | Name of the product creating the media header. | 
| SoftwareVendorId | integer | Unique identifier of the manufacturer of the product creating the media header. | 
| MediaDate | smalldatetime | Creation date and time of the media header. | 
备注
A database backup performed by Microsoft SQL Server can target multiple devices of a single type and can span multiple media maintained by the device. To organize media used in backup, SQL Server defines the media set and media family. A media label, or header record, maintains data about a media's location within a media set and media family.
When the media of a backup device is unused or unlabeled, such as when a disk device is empty, the ReadMediaHeader method succeeds, returning an empty QueryResults object.