SQL Server Error Msg 3805 – Warning: Index “%.*ls” on table “%.*ls”.”%.*ls” might be corrupted because it references computed column “%.*ls” containing a non-deterministic conversion from string to date. Run DBCC CHECKTABLE to verify index. Consider using explicit CONVERT with deterministic date style such as 121. Computed column indexes referencing non-deterministic expressions can’t be created in 90 compatibility mode. See Books Online topic “Creating Indexes on Computed Columns” for more information.

In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “3805 – Warning: Index “%.*ls” on table “%.*ls”.”%.*ls” might be corrupted because it references computed column “%.*ls” containing a non-deterministic conversion from string to date. Run DBCC CHECKTABLE to verify index. Consider using explicit CONVERT with deterministic date style such as 121. Computed column indexes referencing non-deterministic expressions can’t be created in 90 compatibility mode. See Books Online topic “Creating Indexes on Computed Columns” for more information.” in Microsoft SQL Server, the reason why it appears and the solution to fix it.

SQL Server Error Message

3805 – Warning: Index “%.*ls” on table “%.*ls”.”%.*ls” might be corrupted because it references computed column “%.*ls” containing a non-deterministic conversion from string to date. Run DBCC CHECKTABLE to verify index. Consider using explicit CONVERT with deterministic date style such as 121. Computed column indexes referencing non-deterministic expressions can’t be created in 90 compatibility mode. See Books Online topic “Creating Indexes on Computed Columns” for more information.

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