Unfortunately I get: 

> “No backups for “database xxx” found in “\\xxx\xxx$\…”

 as soon as I add the `@StopAt = ‘2019-03-27T04:05:20` Parameter. 

When I comment this Parameter, everything works fine, except that only the 1st logfile after the full backup gets restored – and not all log Backups in the same backup Directory.

Also tried with the date Format in the scripts example: `@StopAt = 20192703040520`, but I get same error. What am I doing wrong ? Name of Backup files (trn) is like this: `tools_backup_2019_03_27_110112_9746376.trn`

Help appreciated :-).


added 28032019:

First of all thanks for your answers so far !!!


ms sql version:  2016 standard (13.0.5216.0)

@StopAt = '20190328100000', (set to correct format ? server default language is: german !

this query on same sql db server:

    SELECT SYSDATETIME()  
        ,SYSDATETIMEOFFSET()  
        ,SYSUTCDATETIME()  
        ,CURRENT_TIMESTAMP  
        ,GETDATE()  
        ,GETUTCDATE();  

gives this result:

    2019-03-28 16:10:22.8098949	
    2019-03-28 16:10:22.8098949 +01:00	
    2019-03-28 15:10:22.8098949	
    2019-03-28 16:10:22.807	
    2019-03-28 16:10:22.807	
    2019-03-28 15:10:22.807

My goal is to restore "point in time" to march, 28th, 10 am

exact statement:

    EXEC dbo.sp_DatabaseRestore 
    		@Database = 'tools', 
    		@BackupPathFull = '\\dicvm.de\backupsql$\SV10RXVDB24\tools\', 
    		@BackupPathDiff = '\\dicvm.de\backupsql$\SV10RXVDB24\tools\',
    		@BackupPathLog = '\\dicvm.de\backupsql$\SV10RXVDB24\tools\', 
    		@RestoreDiff = 0,
    		@ContinueLogs = 1, 
    		@RunRecovery = 1,
    		@TestRestore = 0,
    		@StopAt = '20190328100000',
    		@RunCheckDB = 0,
    		@Debug = 1,
    		@help = 0,
    		@Execute = 'N';

...changing setting for @ContinueLogs, @RunRecovery or @Execute doesn't change anything, error (still):

> Nachricht 50000, Stufe 16, Status 1, Prozedur sp_DatabaseRestore,
> Zeile 486 [Batchstartzeile 0] No backups for "tools" found in
> "\\dicvm.de\backupsql$\SV10RXVDB24\tools\"

files in @BackupPathFull directory are as follows (full- and log-Backups only, no diff Backups):

    Verzeichnis von \\dicvm.de\backupsql$\SV10RXVDB24\tools
    
    28.03.2019  11:01    <DIR>          .
    28.03.2019  11:01    <DIR>          ..
    27.03.2019  05:01            14.848 tools_backup_2019_03_27_050103_2371617.trn
    27.03.2019  11:01            13.824 tools_backup_2019_03_27_110112_9746376.trn
    27.03.2019  17:01             9.728 tools_backup_2019_03_27_170102_2790723.trn
    27.03.2019  22:01         1.297.920 tools_backup_2019_03_27_220002_2539287.bak
    27.03.2019  23:01            14.336 tools_backup_2019_03_27_230102_5656503.trn
    28.03.2019  05:01            13.312 tools_backup_2019_03_28_050103_8892863.trn
    28.03.2019  11:01            12.800 tools_backup_2019_03_28_110103_0664649.trn

@laughingVergil: So I assume there is a full backup  - earlier than the @StopAt parameter's time as of 27.03.2019  22:01 - in the target directory (?)
And: Yes: Your assumption is right: I am using Brent Ozar's First Responder Kit in the newest version.

Thanks again, your answers are appreciated very much !

cheers, Michael