This rule checks stored procedures, functions, views and triggers for use of ORDER BY clause specifying ordinal column numbers as sort columns. A sort column can be specified as a nonnegative integer representing the position of the name or alias in the select list, but this is not recommended. An integer cannot be specified when the order_by_expression appears in a ranking function. A sort column can include an expression, but when the database is in SQL 90 compatibility mode or higher, the expression cannot resolve to a constant.
This RESTORE statement successfully performed some actions, but the database could not be brought online because one or more ...
This row data has changed on the database since last executed query. However, a problem occurred when attempting to retrieve ...
This row has been deleted. If you choose to ignore the conflict, Microsoft SQL Server will try to reinsert the deleted row, ...
This row was successfully committed to the database. However, a problem occurred when attempting to retrieve the data back ...
This rule checks stored procedures, functions, views and triggers for use of ORDER BY clause specifying ordinal column numbers ...
This rule determines whether the computer has any prior installations of Visual Studio 2010 that might require Service Pack ...
This rule determines whether the computer has the required update package for .NET Framework 2.0 or .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 ...
This rule does not apply. Either Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 had been already installed, or this SQL Server media includes ...
This script was imported through the linked object wizard //by {0} on {1}. //Some of its calculations may not apply if they ...