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Changing the column to the selected datatype will delete its spatial indexes. Do you want to change the datatype and delete the spatial indexes?
Changing a column data type results in an index that is too large. Changing the data type of column ' ' on table ' ' from ...
Changing Subscriber types changes the compatibility level of this publication and changes whether certain publication and ...
Changing the column to the selected datatype will delete its indexes and all relationships it participates in. Do you want ...
Changing the column to the selected datatype will delete its indexes. Do you want to change the datatype and delete the indexes? ...
Changing the column to the selected datatype will delete its spatial indexes. Do you want to change the datatype and delete ...
Changing the column to the selected datatype will delete its xml indexes. Do you want to change the datatype and delete the ...
Changing the column to the selected datatype will delete relationships with the following tables: . Do you want to change ...
Changing the data type from XML will result in the XML indexes associated with this column to be deleted. Do you want to ...
Changing the of this object will result in all current permissions on this object being dropped. Are you sure you want to ...