Error | Severity | Description |
---|---|---|
16801 | 11 | sp_dropwebtask requires at least one defined parameter @outputfile or @procname. |
16802 | 11 | sp_dropwebtask cannot find the specified task. |
16803 | 11 | sp_runwebtask requires at least one defined parameter @outputfile or @procname. |
16804 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not establish a local connection to SQL Server. |
16805 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not execute the SQL statement. |
16806 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not bind the parameter to the SQL statement. |
16807 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not obtain a bind token. |
16808 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not find the existing trigger. This could be due to encryption. |
16809 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant failed on the call to SQLGetData. |
16810 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant failed on the call to SQLFetch. |
16811 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant failed to bind a results column. |
16812 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: The @query parameter must be specified. |
16813 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Parameters can be passed either by name or position. |
16814 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Invalid parameter. |
16815 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @procname is not valid. |
16816 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @outputfile is not valid. |
16817 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not read the given file. |
16820 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant failed because the state of the Web task in msdb..MSwebtasks is invalid. |
16821 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not open the output file. |
16822 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not open the template file. |
16823 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not allocate enough memory to satisfy this request. |
16824 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: The template file specified in the Web task has a bad size. |
16825 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not read the template file. |
16826 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not find the specified marker for data insertion in the template file. |
16827 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not write to the output file. |
16828 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @tabborder must be tinyint. |
16829 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @singlerow must be 0 or 1. Cannot specify this parameter with @nrowsperpage. |
16830 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: The @blobfmt parameter specification is invalid. |
16831 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: The output file name is mandatory for every column specified in the @blobfmt parameter. |
16832 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Procedure called with too many parameters. |
16833 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @nrowsperpage must be a positive number and it cannot be used with @singlerow. |
16834 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Read/write operation on text, ntext, or image column failed. |
16838 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not find the table in the HTML file. |
16839 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not find the matching end table tag in the HTML file. |
16841 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: The @datachg parameter cannot be specified with the given @whentype value. |
16842 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not find and drop the necessary trigger for updating the Web page. |
16843 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not add the necessary trigger for the @datachg parameter. There could be an existing trigger on the table with missing or encrypted text. |
16844 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Incorrect syntax for the @datachg parameter. |
16845 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @datachg must be specified for the given @whentype option. |
16846 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @unittype and/or @numunits must be specified for the given @whentype option. |
16847 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @fixedfont must be 0 or 1. |
16848 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @bold must be 0 or 1. |
16849 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @italic must be 0 or 1. |
16850 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @colheaders must be 0 or 1. |
16851 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @lastupdated must be 0 or 1. |
16852 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @HTMLheader must be in the range 1 to 6. |
16853 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @username is not valid. |
16854 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @dbname is not valid. |
16855 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @whentype must be in the range 1 to 9. |
16856 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @unittype must be in the range 1 to 4. |
16857 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @targetdate is invalid. It must be a valid date after 1900-01-01. |
16858 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: The @targettime parameter must be between 0 and 240000. |
16859 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @dayflags must be 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, or 64. |
16860 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @numunits must be greater than 0. |
16861 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @targetdate must be specified for the given @whentype option. |
16862 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @dayflags must be specified for the given @whentype option. |
16863 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: URL specification is invalid. |
16864 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: @blobfmt is invalid. The file must include the full path to the output_file location. |
16865 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: URL hyperlink text column must not be of the image data type. |
16866 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not obtain the number of columns in @query. |
16867 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: URL hyperlink text column is missing in @query. |
16868 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant failed on the call to SQLColAttribute. |
16869 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Columns of data type image cannot have a template. |
16870 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Internal error. Could not read @ parameters. |
16871 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Invalid @charset. Execute sp_enumcodepages for a list of character sets. |
16873 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Invalid @codepage. Execute sp_enumcodepages for a list of code pages. |
16874 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Internal error. Cannot translate to the specified code page. |
16875 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Translation to the desired code page is unavailable on this system. |
16876 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Internal error. Could not obtain COM interface ID. |
16877 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Internal error. Could not obtain COM language ID. |
16878 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Internal error. Could not initialize COM library. |
16879 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Internal error. Could not translate from Unicode to the specified code page. |
16880 | 11 | SQL Web Assistant: Internal error. Could not create translation object. Make sure that the file MLang.dll is in your system directory. |
16881 | 16 | SQL Web Assistant: This version is not supported on Win32s of Windows 3.1. |
16882 | 16 | SQL Web Assistant: Web task not found. Verify the name of the task for possible errors. |
16883 | 16 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not list Web task parameters. xp_readwebtask requires @procname. |
16884 | 16 | SQL Web Assistant: Procedure name is required to convert Web tasks. |
16885 | 16 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not upgrade the Web task to 7.0. The Web task will remain in 6.5 format and will need to be re-created. |
16886 | 16 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not update Web tasks system table. The Web task remains in 6.5 format. |
16887 | 16 | SQL Web Assistant: @procname parameter is missing. The parameter is required to upgrade a Web task to 7.0. |
16888 | 16 | SQL Web Assistant: Source code page is not supported on the system. Ensure @charset and @codepage language files are installed on your system. |
16889 | 16 | SQL Web Assistant: Could not send Web task row to the client. |
16890 | 16 | SQL Web Assistant: ODS error occurred. Could not send Web task parameters. |
16901 | 16 | %hs: This feature has not been implemented yet. |
16902 | 16 | %hs: The value of parameter %hs is invalid. |
16903 | 16 | %hs procedure called with incorrect number of parameters. |
16904 | 16 | sp_cursor: optype: You can only specify ABSOLUTE in conjunction with DELETE or UPDATE. |
16905 | 16 | The cursor is already open. |
16907 | 16 | %hs is not allowed in cursor statements. |
16909 | 16 | %hs: The cursor identifier value provided (%x) is not valid. |
16911 | 16 | %hs: The fetch type %hs cannot be used with forward only cursors. |
16914 | 16 | %hs procedure called with too many parameters. |
16915 | 16 | A cursor with the name '%.*ls' already exists. |
16916 | 16 | A cursor with the name '%.*ls' does not exist. |
16917 | 16 | Cursor is not open. |
16922 | 16 | Cursor Fetch: Implicit conversion from data type %s to %s is not allowed. |
16924 | 16 | Cursorfetch: The number of variables declared in the INTO list must match that of selected columns. |
16925 | 16 | The fetch type %hs cannot be used with dynamic cursors. |
16926 | 16 | sp_cursoroption: The column ID (%d) does not correspond to a text, ntext, or image column. |
16927 | 16 | sp_cursoroption: The cursor already has a name. |
16929 | 16 | The cursor is READ ONLY. |
16930 | 16 | The requested row is not in the fetch buffer. |
16931 | 16 | There are no rows in the current fetch buffer. |
16932 | 16 | The cursor has a FOR UPDATE list and the requested column to be updated is not in this list. |
16933 | 16 | The cursor does not include the table being modified. |
16934 | 16 | Optimistic concurrency check failed. The row was modified outside of this cursor. |
16935 | 16 | No parameter values were specified for the sp_cursor-%hs statement. |
16936 | 16 | sp_cursor: One or more values parameters were invalid. |
16937 | 16 | A server cursor is not allowed on a stored procedure with more than one SELECT statement. Use a default result set or client cursor. |
16938 | 16 | sp_cursoropen/sp_cursorprepare: The statement parameter can only be a single select or a single stored procedure. |
16940 | 16 | Cannot specify UPDLOCK or TABLOCKX with READ ONLY or INSENSITIVE cursors. |
16941 | 16 | Cursor updates are not allowed on tables opened with the NOLOCK option. |
16942 | 16 | Could not generate asynchronous keyset. The cursor has been deallocated. |
16943 | 16 | Could not complete cursor operation because the table schema changed after the cursor was declared. |
16944 | 16 | Cannot specify UPDLOCK or TABLOCKX on a read-only table in a cursor. |
16945 | 16 | The cursor was not declared. |
16946 | 16 | Could not open the cursor because one or more of its tables have gone out of scope. |
16947 | 10 | No rows were updated or deleted. |
16948 | 16 | The variable '%.*ls' is not a cursor variable, but it is used in a place where a cursor variable is expected. |
16949 | 16 | The variable '%.*ls' is a cursor variable, but it is used in a place where a cursor variable is not valid. |
16950 | 10 | The variable '%.*ls' does not currently have a cursor allocated to it. |
16951 | 16 | The variable '%.*ls' cannot be used as a parameter because a CURSOR OUTPUT parameter must not have a cursor allocated to it before execution of the procedure. |
16952 | 16 | A cursor variable cannot be used as a parameter to a remote procedure call. |
16953 | 10 | Updatable keyset cursors on remote tables require a transaction with the REPEATABLE_READ or SERIALIZABLE isolation level. |
16954 | 16 | Executing SQL directly; no cursor. |
16955 | 16 | Could not create an acceptable cursor. |
16956 | 10 | Cursor created was not of the requested type. |
16997 | 16 | Could not create cursor because worktable rows of size %d exceed maximum rowsize of %d bytes. Use fewer columns in the declaration. |
16998 | 20 | Internal Cursor Error: A cursor work table operation failed. |
16999 | 20 | Internal Cursor Error: The cursor is in an invalid state. |