Characters that can be used to create custom numeric format strings: '0' - Zero placeholder, '#' - Digit placeholder, '.' - Decimal point, ',' - Thousand separator and number scaling, '%' - Percentage placeholder, 'E0' - Scientific notation, '\' - Escape character, ';' - Section separator. All other characters are copied to the output string as literals in the position they appear.
Changing the status to %1!s! for full-text catalog '%2!s!' (%3!s!) in database '%4!s!' (%5!s!). This is an informational ...
Character mode publication does not support vertical filtering when the base table does not support column-level tracking. ...
Character set, sort order, or collation cannot be changed at the server level because at least one database is not writable. ...
Character {0} ({1}) of the intersectionPatternMatrix argument to STRelate is not valid. This argument must only contain the ...
Characters that can be used to create custom numeric format strings: '0' - Zero placeholder, '#' - Digit placeholder, '.' ...
Characters that can be used to create custom numeric format strings: '0' - Zero placeholder, '#' - Digit placeholder, '.' ...
Characters that can be used to create custom numeric format strings: '0' - Zero placeholder, '#' - Digit placeholder, '.' ...
Chart Area Axes - The chart area contains incompatible chart types. For example, bar charts and column charts cannot exist ...
CHECK constraint ' ' was renamed to ' ' but ' ' no longer exists in the database. CHECK constraint ' ' will be recreated. ...