Category: SQL Server
SQL Server Error Code – 628 cannot issue save transaction when there
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 628 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 628 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :628 Cannot issue SAVE TRANSACTION when there is no active transaction.
SQL Server Error Code – 21127 only global merge subscriptions can be a
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 21127 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 21127 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :21127 Only global merge subscriptions can be added to database ‘%s’.
SQL Server Error Code – 21664 index [%s] contains unique nullable colu
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 21664 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 21664 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :21664 Index [%s] contains unique nullable column.
SQL Server Error Code – 301 query contains an outer-join request tha
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 301 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 301 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :301 Query contains an outer-join request that is not permitted.
SQL Server Error Code – 1440 database mirroring is active with databa
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 1440 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 1440 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :1440 Database mirroring is active with database ?%.*ls? as the principal copy. This is an informational message only. No user action is required.
SQL Server Error Code – 1968 cannot convert a nonclustered index to a
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 1968 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 1968 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :1968 Cannot convert a nonclustered index to a clustered index online using DROP_EXISTING option.
SQL Server Error Code – 2337 %sthe target of ?replace? must be at mos
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 2337 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 2337 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :2337 %sThe target of ?replace? must be at most one node, found ?%ls?
SQL Server Error Code – 13257 event session
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 13257 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 13257 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :13257 event session
SQL Server Error Code – 15169 the server option “%ls” is not available
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 15169 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 15169 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :15169 The server option “%ls” is not available in this edition of SQL Server.
SQL Server Error Code – 21139 could not determine the subscriber name
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 21139 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 21139 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :21139 Could not determine the Subscriber name for distributed agent execution.
SQL Server Error Code – 6351 the xml schema collection for return par
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 6351 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 6351 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :6351 The xml schema collection for return parameter of module ‘%.*ls’ has been altered while the batch was being executed. Please re-run the batch.
SQL Server Error Code – 7739 the partition scheme of table ‘%.*ls’ ca
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 7739 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 7739 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :7739 The partition scheme of table ‘%.*ls’ cannot be changed because there exists one or more incremental statistics on the table.