SQL Server Error Msg 45203 – The parameter @state cannot be NULL, and should be 1 or 0. Specify 1 to start SQL Server Managed Backup to Windows Azure, or 0 to pause.

In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “45203 – The parameter @state cannot be NULL, and should be 1 or 0. Specify 1 to start SQL Server Managed Backup to Windows Azure, or 0 to pause.” in Microsoft SQL Server, the reason why it appears and the solution to fix it.

SQL Server Error Message

45203 – The parameter @state cannot be NULL, and should be 1 or 0. Specify 1 to start SQL Server Managed Backup to Windows Azure, or 0 to pause.

Reason for the Error

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Solution

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