Some back-story. We have a test environment that houses test data. Every night, a job copies over database backups from production and restores them to test. Not so often, we'll have a database backup that is over a few days old from someone having a application open.
I'm looking to run a stored procedure that inserts data into a table, but only when the last database backup time is less than a few days old and if it isn't, send out an email to a user. I'd want this to be used as a scheduled job in SQL Server. Here's a query I've found from the web and have edited it to our liking:
WITH RecentBackup
AS
(
SELECT sdb.Name AS DatabaseName,
bus.backup_finish_date AS LastBackUpTime,
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (PARTITION BY sdb.Name ORDER BY bus.backup_finish_date DESC) AS 1RowNum
FROM sys.sysdatabases sdb
LEFT OUTER JOIN msdb.dbo.backupset bus ON bus.database_name = sdb.name
GROUP BY sdb.Name, bus.backup_finish_date
)
SELECT DatabaseName, LastBackUpTime
,CASE
WHEN CAST(LastBackUpTime AS DATE) >= GETDATE() - 3 THEN 1 ELSE 0
END AS GoodBackup
FROM RecentBackup
WHERE RowNum = 1
If all of the rows show GoodBackup = 1, I want the stored procedure to run, if GoodBackup = 0 on any of the rows, then I want the job to fail.
Here's some example data:
DatabaseName LastBackUpTime GoodBackup
Database1 2014-08-16 22:00:45.000 1
Database2 2014-08-14 22:30:20.000 0
Database3 2014-08-16 21:15:07.000 1
Database4 2014-08-16 21:25:03.000 1
Database5 2014-08-16 21:30:54.000 1
Database6 2014-08-16 21:00:03.000 1