Tag: MS SQL Server Error Codes
SQL Server Error Code – 21634 the parameter %s does not support the va
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 21634 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 21634 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :21634 The parameter %s does not support the value ‘%s’ when using non-SQL Server publications. The value must be %s.
SQL Server Error Code – 27018 could not retrieve metadata from error t
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 27018 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 27018 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :27018 Could not retrieve metadata from Error Tolerant Index. The index is probably corrupt.
SQL Server Error Code – 35452 database unavailable
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 35452 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 35452 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :35452 Database unavailable
SQL Server Error Code – 22314 fido invalid odbc connection.
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 22314 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 22314 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :22314 Fido invalid ODBC connection.
SQL Server Error Code – 18330 reason: sql server service is paused. lo
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 18330 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 18330 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :18330 Reason: SQL Server service is paused. Login cannot be reauthenticated at this time.
SQL Server Error Code – 5055 cannot add, remove, or modify file ‘%.*l
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 5055 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 5055 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :5055 Cannot add, remove, or modify file ‘%.*ls’. The file is read-only.
SQL Server Error Code – 7354 the ole db provider “%ls” for linked ser
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 7354 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 7354 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :7354 The OLE DB provider “%ls” for linked server “%ls” supplied invalid metadata for column “%ls”. %ls
SQL Server Error Code – 15182 cannot disable access to the guest user
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 15182 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 15182 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :15182 Cannot disable access to the guest user in master or tempdb.
SQL Server Error Code – 2391 %sredefining xsd schemas is not supporte
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 2391 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 2391 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :2391 %sRedefining XSD schemas is not supported
SQL Server Error Code – 4405 view or function ‘%.*ls’ is not updatabl
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 4405 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 4405 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :4405 View or function ‘%.*ls’ is not updatable because the modification affects multiple base tables.
SQL Server Error Code – 7828 the statement is not supported on this v
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 7828 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 7828 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :7828 The statement is not supported on this version of the operating system. Could not find Httpapi.dll in the path.
SQL Server Error Code – 9021 cannot accept virtual log file sequence
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 9021 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 9021 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :9021 Cannot accept virtual log file sequence 0x%08x for database ‘%ls’ because file %d does not exist yet.