Category: SQL Server
SQL Server Error Code – 8353 event tracing for windows failed to star
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 8353 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 8353 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :8353 Event Tracing for Windows failed to start. %ls. To enable Event Tracing for Windows, restart SQL Server.
SQL Server Error Code – 10801 failed to stop the listener for windows
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 10801 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 10801 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :10801 Failed to stop the listener for Windows Failover Cluster resource ‘%.*ls’. Error: %d. %.*ls
SQL Server Error Code – 33254 this operation cannot be performed in th
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 33254 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 33254 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :33254 This operation cannot be performed in the master database.
SQL Server Error Code – 45437 the operation could not be completed. re
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 45437 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 45437 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :45437 The operation could not be completed. Replication is not enabled for the server.
SQL Server Error Code – 1822 the database must be online to have a da
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 1822 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 1822 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :1822 The database must be online to have a database snapshot.
SQL Server Error Code – 7815 the specified value ‘%.*ls’ does not exi
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 7815 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 7815 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :7815 The specified value ‘%.*ls’ does not exist.
SQL Server Error Code – 13625 string value in the specified json path
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 13625 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 13625 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :13625 String value in the specified JSON path would be truncated.
SQL Server Error Code – 22530 cannot update any column in article “%s”
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 22530 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 22530 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :22530 Cannot update any column in article “%s” that is used in a logical record relationship clause.
SQL Server Error Code – 9424 xml parsing: line %d, character %d, inco
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 9424 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 9424 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :9424 XML parsing: line %d, character %d, incorrect comment syntax
SQL Server Error Code – 9796 the target service name matched a local
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 9796 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 9796 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :9796 The target service name matched a LOCAL route, but there is no service by that name in the local SQL Server instance.
SQL Server Error Code – 13564 adding check constraint to a temporal hi
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 13564 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 13564 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :13564 Adding CHECK constraint to a temporal history table ‘%.*ls’ is not allowed.
SQL Server Error Code – 3011 all backup devices must be of the same g
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 3011 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 3011 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :3011 All backup devices must be of the same general class (for example, DISK and TAPE).