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How to fix the Oracle error ORA-30757: cannot access type information?
In this post, you’ll learn more about the Oracle ErrorORA-30757: cannot access type information with the details on why you receive this error and the possible solution to fix it. Oracle Error Description ORA-30757: cannot access type information Reason for the Error ORA-30757: cannot access type information Either a subtype was created and operations performed with this new type while the session was in progress,…
How to fix the Oracle error ORA-23319: parameter value string is not appropriate?
In this post, you’ll learn more about the Oracle ErrorORA-23319: parameter value string is not appropriate with the details on why you receive this error and the possible solution to fix it. Oracle Error Description ORA-23319: parameter value string is not appropriate Reason for the Error ORA-23319: parameter value string is not appropriate The given value of a parameter is either null, misspelled, or not…
SQL Server Error Code – 33277 encryption scheme mismatch for columns/v
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 33277 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 33277 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :33277 Encryption scheme mismatch for columns/variables %.*ls. The encryption scheme for the columns/variables is %ls and the expression near line ‘%d’ expects it to be %ls.
SQL Server Error Code – 33232 you may not add a role to sysadmin.
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 33232 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 33232 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :33232 You may not add a role to Sysadmin.
SQL Server Error Code – 17894 dispatcher (0x%lx) from dispatcher pool
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 17894 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 17894 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :17894 Dispatcher (0x%lx) from dispatcher pool ‘%.*ls’ Worker 0x%p appears to be stuck on Node %ld. Approx CPU Used: kernel %I64d ms, user %I64d ms, Interval: %I64d.
SQL Server Error Code – 13585 computed column is defined with a user-d
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 13585 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 13585 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :13585 Computed column is defined with a user-defined function which is not allowed with system-versioned table ‘%.*ls’ because it performs user or system data access, or is assumed to perform this…
SQL Server Error Code – 9644 an error occurred in the service broker
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 9644 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 9644 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :9644 An error occurred in the service broker message dispatcher. Error: %i, State: %i.
SQL Server Error Code – 7988 system table pre-checks: object id %d. l
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 7988 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 7988 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :7988 System table pre-checks: Object ID %d. Loop in data chain detected at %S_PGID. Check statement terminated due to unrepairable error.
SQL Server Error Code – 829 database id %d, page %s_pgid is marked r
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 829 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 829 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :829 Database ID %d, Page %S_PGID is marked RestorePending, which may indicate disk corruption. To recover from this state, perform a restore.
SQL Server Error Code – 103 the %s_msg that starts with ?%.*ls? is t
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 103 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 103 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :103 The %S_MSG that starts with ?%.*ls? is too long. Maximum length is %d.