Thanks for your forum post. This does not need to be raised in a new post.
The TSQL script that you have generated using the wizard is the correct one and should work fine for that specific backup. To dynamically generate the TSQL depending on the backup will require using variables to substitute the relevant values. Unfortunately we haven't written any TSQL that can do this at the moment.
Please note this will need to be customised in your environment and depending on the number of threads, database structure the 'move syntax' will change as well.
Thanks for your patience and feedback in this matter.
The TSQL script that you have generated using the wizard is the correct one and should work fine for that specific backup. To dynamically generate the TSQL depending on the backup will require using variables to substitute the relevant values. Unfortunately we haven't written any TSQL that can do this at the moment.
Please note this will need to be customised in your environment and depending on the number of threads, database structure the 'move syntax' will change as well.
Thanks for your patience and feedback in this matter.