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Caché Error Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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TSQL <strong>Error</strong> Messages<br />

<strong>Error</strong> Code<br />

3207<br />

3208<br />

3209<br />

3211<br />

3217<br />

3221<br />

3222<br />

3224<br />

3227<br />

3229<br />

3230<br />

3234<br />

3235<br />

3237<br />

3239<br />

3241<br />

3242<br />

3243<br />

3244<br />

Description<br />

Backup or restore requires at least one backup device. Rerun your<br />

statement specifying a backup device.<br />

Unexpected end of file while reading beginning of backup set.<br />

Confirm that the media contains a valid SQL Server backup set,<br />

and see the console error log for more details.<br />

'%.*ls' is not a backup device. Check sysdevices.<br />

%d percent %hs.<br />

Invalid value specified for %ls parameter.<br />

The ReadFileEx system function executed on file '%ls' only read<br />

%d bytes, expected %d.<br />

The WriteFileEx system function executed on file '%ls' only wrote<br />

%d bytes, expected %d.<br />

Cannot create worker thread.<br />

The volume on device '%ls' is a duplicate of stripe set member<br />

%d.<br />

Request for device '%ls' timed out.<br />

Operation on device '%ls' exceeded retry count.<br />

Logical file '%.*ls' is not part of database '%ls'. Use RESTORE<br />

FILELISTONLY to list the logical file names.<br />

File '%ls' is not part of database '%ls'. You can only list files that<br />

are members of this database.<br />

Option not supported for Named Pipe-based backup sets.<br />

The backup set on device '%ls' uses a feature of the Microsoft<br />

Tape Format not supported by SQL Server.<br />

The media family on device '%ls' is incorrectly formed. SQL Server<br />

cannot process this media family.<br />

The file on device '%ls' is not a valid Microsoft Tape Format backup<br />

set.<br />

The media family on device '%ls' was created using Microsoft<br />

Tape Format version %d.%d. SQL Server supports version %d.%d.<br />

Descriptor block size exceeds %d bytes. Use a shorter name<br />

and/or description string and retry the operation.<br />

<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>Error</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 137

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