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SQL Server Error Msg 657 – Could not disable support for %ls in database ‘%.*ls’ because %S_MSG.
SQL Server Error Msg 40803 – The server ‘%.*ls’ has reached its quota of (%d) premium databases.
SQL Server Error Msg 5851 – The AccessCheckResult quota must be greater than or equal to the bucket count
SQL Server Error Msg 7885 – Network error 0x%lx occurred while sending data to the client on process ID %d batch ID %d. A common cause for this error is if the client disconnected without reading the entire response from the server. This connection will be terminated.
SQL Server Error Msg 3951 – Transaction failed in database ‘%.*ls’ because the statement was run under snapshot isolation but the transaction did not start in snapshot isolation. You cannot change the isolation level of the transaction to snapshot after the transaction has started unless the transaction was originally started under snapshot isolation level.
SQL Server Error Msg 2540 – The system cannot self repair this error.
SQL Server Error Msg 25717 – The operating system returned error %ls while reading from the file ‘%s’.
SQL Server Error Msg 9955 – SQL Server failed to create named pipe ‘%ls’ to communicate with the full-text filter daemon (OS error: %d). Either a named pipe already exists for a filter daemon host process, the system is low on resources, or the security identification number (SID) lookup for the filter daemon account group failed. To resolve this error, terminate any running full-text filter daemon processes, and if necessary reconfigure the full-text daemon launcher service account.
SQL Server Error Msg Common Language Runtime critical section – 0
SQL Server Error Msg 11711 – Argument ‘AS’ cannot be used in an ALTER SEQUENCE statement.
SQL Server Error Msg 8458 – The conversation endpoint is not in a valid state for BEGIN CONVERSATION TIMER. The current endpoint state is ‘%ls’.
SQL Server Error Msg 9502 – The string literal provided for the argument %d of the ‘%.*ls’ method must not exceed %d bytes.
SQL Server Error Msg 2601 – Cannot insert duplicate key row in object ‘%.*ls’ with unique index ‘%.*ls’. The duplicate key value is %ls.
SQL Server Error Msg 30034 – Full-text stoplist ‘%.*ls’ cannot be dropped because it is being used by at least one full-text index. To identify which full-text index is using a stoplist: obtain the stoplist ID from the stoplist_id column of the sys.fulltext_indexes catalog view, and then look up that stoplist ID in the stoplist_id column of the sys.fulltext_stoplists catalog view. Either drop the full-text index by using DROP FULLTEXT INDEX or change its stoplist setting by using ALTER FULLTEXT INDEX. Then retry dropping the stoplist.
SQL Server Error Msg 35386 – Unable to allocate %I64d KB for columnstore compression because it exceeds the remaining memory from total allocated for current resource class and DWU. Please rerun query at a higher resource class, and also consider increasing DWU. See ‘https://aka.ms/sqldw_columnstore_memory’ for assistance.
SQL Server Error Msg 19408 – The Windows Server Failover Clustering (WSFC) cluster context of Always On Availability Groups has been changed to the remote WSFC cluster, ‘%.*ls’. An ALTER SERVER CONFIGURATION SET HADR CLUSTER CONTEXT = ‘remote_wsfc_cluster_name’ command switched the cluster context from the local WSFC cluster to this remote WSFC cluster. This is an informational message only. No user action is required.
SQL Server Error Msg 40179 – Fabric-database (‘%.*ls’) cannot be paired, the server is not ready to pair.
SQL Server Error Msg 20029 – The Distributor has not been installed correctly. Could not disable database for publishing.
SQL Server Error Msg 22946 – Could not add column information to the cdc.captured_columns system table for source table ‘%s.%s’. Refer to previous errors in the current session to identify the cause and correct any associated problems.
SQL Server Error Msg 19499 – The specified listener URL ‘%.*ls’ is invalid. Reenter the command specifying the correct URL. For information about specifying the endpoint URL for an availability replica, see SQL Server Books Online.
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