ALTER PARTITION SCHEME (Transact-SQL)
Adds a filegroup to a partition scheme or alters the designation of the NEXT USED filegroup for the partition scheme.
Syntax
ALTER PARTITION SCHEME partition_scheme_name
NEXT USED [ filegroup_name ] [ ; ]
Arguments
partition_scheme_name
Is the name of the partition scheme to be altered.filegroup_name
Specifies the filegroup to be marked by the partition scheme as NEXT USED. This means the filegroup will accept a new partition that is created by using an ALTER PARTITION FUNCTION statement.In a partition scheme, only one filegroup can be designated NEXT USED. A filegroup that is not empty can be specified. If filegroup_name is specified and there currently is no filegroup marked NEXT USED, filegroup_name is marked NEXT USED. If filegroup_name is specified, and a filegroup with the NEXT USED property already exists, the NEXT USED property transfers from the existing filegroup to filegroup_name.
If filegroup_name is not specified and a filegroup with the NEXT USED property already exists, that filegroup loses its NEXT USED state so that there are no NEXT USED filegroups in partition_scheme_name.
If filegroup_name is not specified, and there are no filegroups marked NEXT USED, ALTER PARTITION SCHEME returns a warning.
Remarks
Any filegroup affected by ALTER PARTITION SCHEME must be online.
Permissions
Tthe following permissions can be used to execute ALTER PARTITION SCHEME:
ALTER ANY DATASPACE permission. This permission defaults to members of the sysadmin fixed server role and the db_owner and db_ddladmin fixed database roles.
CONTROL or ALTER permission on the database in which the partition scheme was created.
CONTROL SERVER or ALTER ANY DATABASE permission on the server of the database in which the partition scheme was created.
Examples
The following example assumes the partition scheme MyRangePS1 and the filegroup test5fg exist in the current database.
ALTER PARTITION SCHEME MyRangePS1
NEXT USED test5fg;
Filegroup test5fg will receive any additional partition of a partitioned table or index as a result of an ALTER PARTITION FUNCTION statement.
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