The %1!s! function resulted in an overflow. The number of dateparts separating two date/time instances is too large. Try to use %2!s! with a less precise datepart.
The %1!s! count for object "%2!s!", index ID %3!s!, partition ID %4!s!, alloc unit ID %5!s! (type %6!s!) is incorrect. Run ...
The %1!s! database "%2!s!" is changing roles from "%3!s!" to "%4!s!" because the mirroring session or availability group ...
The %1!s! does not exist in the database. It may have been removed or renamed. Use Advanced Editor to refresh the available ...
The %1!s! encountered duplicate reference key values when caching reference data. This error occurs in Full Cache mode only. ...
The %1!s! function resulted in an overflow. The number of dateparts separating two date/time instances is too large. Try ...
The %1!s! has a private key that is protected by a user defined password. That password needs to be provided to enable the ...
The %1!s! has an invalid data type. Columns with data types DT_IMAGE, DT_TEXT and DT_NTEXT cannot be written to raw files. ...
The %1!s! has been out of synchronization with the database column. The latest column has %2!s!. Use advanced editor to refresh ...
The %1!s! has performed the following operations: processed %2!I64u! rows, issued %3!I64u! database commands to the reference ...