The column name '%1!s!' is specified more than once in the SET clause. A column cannot be assigned more than one value in the same SET clause. Modify the SET clause to make sure that a column is updated only once. If the SET clause updates columns of a view, then the column name '%2!s!' may appear twice in the view definition.
The column '%{table/}[%{column/}]' either doesn't exist or doesn't have a relationship to any table available in the current ...
The column contains mixed data types and the data was pasted as text. PowerPivot can automatically add a calculated column ...
The column msrepl_tran_version has been predefined and allows NULLs. This column will be dropped and recreated to not allow ...
The column name "{0}" cannot be used as a column name for DataTable "{1}" since it is identical to another DataColumn ColumnName ...
The column name '%1!s!' is specified more than once in the SET clause. A column cannot be assigned more than one value in ...
The column name '{0}' is specified more than once in the SET clause. A column cannot be assigned more than one value in the ...
The column or parameter '%1!s!' uses a data type not supported by SOAP. SOAP only supports data types supported in SQL Server ...
The Column property of the {0} refers to the {1}, which has the data type Binary. The Column property of an Entity cannot ...
The column reference "inserted.%1!s!" is not allowed because it refers to a base table that is not being modified in this ...