--- title: "Get-VEORDatabaseFile" description: "Returns full file names for a backed-up Oracle database. Product: Veeam Backup & Replication Product Edition: Enterprise, Enterprise Plus, Veeam Universal License This cmdlet returns an array of full file names for a backed-up Oracle database." canonical: "https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/vbr/explorers_powershell/get-veordatabasefile.html" breadcrumb: "Veeam Explorers PowerShell Reference > Veeam Explorers PowerShell Reference > Veeam Explorer for Oracle > Get-VEORDatabaseFile" dateModified: "2026-08-20" --- # Get-VEORDatabaseFile ## Short Description Returns full file names for a backed-up Oracle database. **Product**: Veeam Backup & Replication **Product Edition**: Enterprise, Enterprise Plus, Veeam Universal License ## Syntax ``` Get-VEORDatabaseFile [-Database] [] ``` ## Detailed Description This cmdlet returns an array of full file names for a backed-up Oracle database. ## Parameters

Parameter

Description

Type

Required

Position

Accept Pipeline Input

Database

Specifies an Oracle database. The cmdlet will return an array of full file names for the specified database.

Accepts the VEORDatabase object. To get this object, run the Get-VEORDatabase cmdlet.

VEORDatabase

True

0

True (ByValue)

`` This cmdlet supports Microsoft PowerShell common parameters. For more information on common parameters, see the [About Common Parameters](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=113216) section of Microsoft Learn. ## Output Object The cmdlet returns the [`VEORDatabaseFile`](veordatabasefile.md)`[]` array that contains database files of the specified Oracle database. ## Examples ::: example ### Getting List of Full File Names for Backed-Up Oracle Database This example shows how to get a list of full file names for a backed-up Oracle database. ``` $session = Get-VEORRestoreSession $database = Get-VEORDatabase -Session $session[0] -Name "orcl" Get-VEORDatabaseFile -Database $database ``` Perform the following steps: 1. Run the `Get-VEORRestoreSession` cmdlet. Save the result to the `$session` variable. The cmdlet will return an array of active restore sessions. Note the ordinal number of the necessary restore session (in this example, it is the first restore session in the array). 2. Run the [`Get-VEORDatabase`](get-veordatabase.md) cmdlet. Set the `$session` variable as the `Session` parameter value and select the necessary restore session. Specify the `Name` parameter value. Save the result to the `$database` variable. 3. Run the `Get-VEORDatabaseFile` cmdlet. Set the `$database` variable as the `Database` parameter value. ::: ## Related Commands [`Get-VEORDatabase`](get-veordatabase.md)