The MERGE statement attempted to UPDATE or DELETE the same row more than once. This happens when a target row matches more than one source row. A MERGE statement cannot UPDATE/DELETE the same row of the target table multiple times. Refine the ON clause to ensure a target row matches at most one source row, or use the GROUP BY clause to group the source rows.
The merge process was unable to create a new generation at the '%1'. Troubleshoot by restarting the synchronization with ...
The merge process was unable to deliver the snapshot to the Subscriber. If using Web synchronization, the merge process may ...
The merge process was unable to perform data validation on article '%1'. Check for SQL Server errors in the Windows application ...
The merge process was unable to verify the existence of a generation at the '%1'. If this failure persists, reinitialize ...
The MERGE statement attempted to UPDATE or DELETE the same row more than once. This happens when a target row matches more ...
The message cannot be sent because the message type '%1!s!' is marked SENT BY INTITIATOR in the contract, however this service ...
The message cannot be sent because the message type '%1!s!' is marked SENT BY TARGET in the contract, however this service ...
The message cannot be sent because the service queue '%1!s!' associated with the dialog is currently disabled and retention ...
The message could not be delivered because it could not be classified. Enable broker message classification trace to see ...