SQL Server Errors

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In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “16 – 242” in Microsoft SQL Server, the reason why...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “4105 – User-defined functions, partition functions, and column references are...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “16 – 246” in Microsoft SQL Server, the reason why...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “7849 – Invalid sqlCompareOptions were specified for parameter “%.*ls”.” in...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “13032 – trigger” in Microsoft SQL Server, the reason why...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “20571 – Reinitializes all subscriptions that have data validation failures.”...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “25639 – The %S_MSG, “%.*ls”, exceeds the number of allowable...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “15150 – Cannot %S_MSG the %S_MSG ‘%.*ls’.” in Microsoft SQL...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “11011 – The data value violated the integrity constraints for...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “18127 – Engine is marking DB %d [%.*ls] as SUSPECT...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “CryptoAPI function ‘%ls’ failed. Error 0x%x: %ls – 16” in...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “18486 – Login failed for user ‘%.*ls’ because the account...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “19031 – SQL Trace stopped. Trace ID = ‘%d’. Login...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “40310 – Converting a clustered index into a heap is...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “16 – 217” in Microsoft SQL Server, the reason why...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “19145 – Unable to configure MDAC-compatibility Named Pipes protocol pipe...
In this blog post, let’s learn about the error message “21344 – Invalid value specified for %ls parameter.” in Microsoft...