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Changing a column data type results in an index that is too large. Changing the data type of column '<1s>' on table '<0s>' from '<2s>' to '<3s>' causes the following indexes to exceed the maximum index size of <4d> bytes: <5s> Do you want to proceed with the data type change and delete the indexes?
Changes were made in the database while you were working. Do you want to update the database and override these changes to ...
Changes were made in the database while you were working. The script will contain changes that will update the database and ...
Changes were made using PivotTable what-if analysis to one or more values which no longer exist in the data source. These ...
Changes you have made to photo album slides outside of the Format Photo Album dialog box, such as slide background and animations, ...
Changing a column data type results in an index that is too large. Changing the data type of column ' ' on table ' ' from ...
Changing a meeting's recurrence pattern deletes all meetings from the previous recurrence pattern. Any changes others may ...
Changing the Association, Task, or History list for a workflow may cause the workflow to stop working properly. Before saving ...
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? ...