The date/time is converted to the universal sortable format. Pattern is always the same regardless of culture or format provider. The format follows the custom pattern 'yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm:ssZ'.
The date provided is before the start of the Hijri calendar which in Microsoft's 'Kuwaiti Algorithm' is July 15th, 622 C.E. ...
The date/time is converted to the RFC1123 standard format. It follows the custom pattern 'ddd, dd MMMM yyyy HH:mm:ss G\MT'. ...
The date/time is converted to the RFC1123 standart format. It follows the custom pattern 'ddd, dd MMMM yyyy HH:mm:ss G\MT'. ...
The date/time is converted to the universal full format. Pattern is always the same regardless of culture or format provider. ...
The date/time is converted to the universal sortable format. Pattern is always the same regardless of culture or format provider. ...
The datediff function resulted in an overflow. The number of dateparts separating two date/time instances is too large. Try ...
The DBCC NEWALLOC, DBCC ROWLOCK, DBCC TEXTALL, and DBCC TEXTALLOC commands were previously announced as deprecated and have ...
The DBMS type or version of "%1!s!" is not supported. A connection to Microsoft SQL Server version 8.0 or later is required. ...
The DDL operation is not supported for article '%1!s!'. If the column in the DDL operation is enabled for FILESTREAM or is ...