Tag: MS SQL Server Error Codes
SQL Server Error Code – 21659 cannot execute this procedure for a sql
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 21659 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 21659 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :21659 Cannot execute this procedure for a SQL Server Publisher. The Publisher must be a non-SQL Server Publisher.
SQL Server Error Code – 22981 object does not exist or access is denie
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 22981 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 22981 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :22981 Object does not exist or access is denied.
SQL Server Error Code – 2322 %sthe element type is not a subclass of
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 2322 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 2322 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :2322 %sThe element type is not a subclass of the substitution group?s head
SQL Server Error Code – 9445 xml parsing: line %d, character %d, well
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 9445 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 9445 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :9445 XML parsing: line %d, character %d, well formed check: pes between declarations
SQL Server Error Code – 13333 total
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 13333 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 13333 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :13333 total
SQL Server Error Code – 8966 unable to read and latch page %s_pgid wi
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 8966 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 8966 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :8966 Unable to read and latch page %S_PGID with latch type %ls. %ls failed.
SQL Server Error Code – 28023 an error occurred while looking up the p
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 28023 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 28023 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :28023 An error occurred while looking up the public key certificate associated with this SQL Server instance: The certificate has expired.
SQL Server Error Code – 40004 column count does not match.
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 40004 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 40004 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :40004 Column count does not match.
SQL Server Error Code – 995 warning: index ?%.*ls? on ?%.*ls?.?%.*ls
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 995 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 995 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :995 Warning: Index ?%.*ls? on ?%.*ls?.?%.*ls? is disabled. It cannot be upgraded as it resides on a read-only filegroup.
SQL Server Error Code – 1819 could not create default log file becaus
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 1819 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 1819 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :1819 Could not create default log file because the name was too long.
SQL Server Error Code – 15156 the password that you specified is too l
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 15156 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 15156 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :15156 The password that you specified is too long. The password should have no more than %d characters.
SQL Server Error Code – 16204 invalid column ordinal provided for colu
In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 16204 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 16204 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :16204 Invalid column ordinal provided for column %d. Column ordinal has to be greater than zero.