A user-defined aggregate/operator can have at most two generic arguments, one for input event type, the other one for output event type. The following type definition is not a valid user-defined operator/aggregate:'{0}'.
A trace control request could not be processed because invalid parameters were specified when events were registered. Confirm ...
A transactional log backup could not be generated because the database is in either NORECOVERY mode or STANDBY mode. Primary ...
A truncation occurred during evaluation of the expression. The truncation occurred during evaluation, which may include any ...
A user request from the session with SPID %1!s! generated a fatal exception. SQL Server is terminating this session. Contact ...
A user-defined aggregate/operator can have at most two generic arguments, one for input event type, the other one for output ...
A user-defined operator call cannot be combined with other method calls in the same select expression. The following expression ...
A utility control point created on SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise can have a maximum of 25 managed instances of SQL Server. ...
A value for the parameter @host_name was specified, but no articles in the publication use HOST_NAME() for parameterized ...
A value for the parameter @host_name was specified, but no articles in the publication use SUSER_SNAME() for parameterized ...