HomeSQL ServerSQL Server Error Msg 11405 – ALTER TABLE SWITCH statement failed. Table ‘%.*ls’ is not aligned with the index ‘%.*ls’ on indexed view ‘%.*ls’. The table is partitioned on column ‘%.*ls’, but the index on the indexed view is partitioned on column ‘%.*ls’, which is selected from a different column ‘%.*ls’ in table ‘%.*ls’. Change the indexed view definition so that the partitioning column is the same as the table’s partitioning column.

SQL Server Error Msg 11405 – ALTER TABLE SWITCH statement failed. Table ‘%.*ls’ is not aligned with the index ‘%.*ls’ on indexed view ‘%.*ls’. The table is partitioned on column ‘%.*ls’, but the index on the indexed view is partitioned on column ‘%.*ls’, which is selected from a different column ‘%.*ls’ in table ‘%.*ls’. Change the indexed view definition so that the partitioning column is the same as the table’s partitioning column.

In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “11405 – ALTER TABLE SWITCH statement failed. Table ‘%.*ls’ is not aligned with the index ‘%.*ls’ on indexed view ‘%.*ls’. The table is partitioned on column ‘%.*ls’, but the index on the indexed view is partitioned on column ‘%.*ls’, which is selected from a different column ‘%.*ls’ in table ‘%.*ls’. Change the indexed view definition so that the partitioning column is the same as the table’s partitioning column.” in Microsoft SQL Server, the reason why it appears and the solution to fix it.

SQL Server Error Message

11405 – ALTER TABLE SWITCH statement failed. Table ‘%.*ls’ is not aligned with the index ‘%.*ls’ on indexed view ‘%.*ls’. The table is partitioned on column ‘%.*ls’, but the index on the indexed view is partitioned on column ‘%.*ls’, which is selected from a different column ‘%.*ls’ in table ‘%.*ls’. Change the indexed view definition so that the partitioning column is the same as the table’s partitioning column.

Reason for the Error

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Solution

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