SQL Server Errors

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In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “6636 – Unable to read the compressed showplan xml because...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “46666 – ALTER DATABASE” in Microsoft SQL Server, the reason...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “5152 – This operation is not supported for URL %.*ls.”...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “3246 – The media family on device ‘%ls’ is marked...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “10 – 13286” in Microsoft SQL Server, the reason why...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “40502 – Duplicate group id settings specified.” in Microsoft SQL...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “2310 – %sThe attribute “%ls” is declared more than once.”...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “3268 – Cannot use the backup file ‘%ls’ because it...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “41347 – A BACKUP or RESTORE DATABASE statement that includes...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “3605 – Schema verification failed for database ‘%.*ls’.” in Microsoft...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “9314 – %sCannot implicitly atomize or apply ‘fn:data()’ to complex...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “21403 – The ‘max_concurrent_dynamic_snapshots’ publication property must be greater than...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “11107 – The provider could not support a row lookup...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “21451 – The %s %s (%s) login (%s) password has...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “40009 – Transaction state locally does not match the expected...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “2566 – DBCC DBREINDEX cannot be used on system tables.”...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “23116 – Inconsistent StreamSize and/or AllocationSize data {ItemId: %ls}.” in...