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Caché Error Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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

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

5160<br />

5162<br />

5163<br />

5164<br />

5165<br />

5167<br />

5168<br />

5169<br />

5170<br />

5171<br />

5172<br />

5173<br />

5174<br />

5175<br />

5176<br />

5177<br />

5178<br />

5179<br />

5180<br />

5181<br />

5182<br />

5183<br />

Description<br />

Cannot take '%.*ls' offline because the database is in use.<br />

Cannot find '%.*ls' in sysdatabases.<br />

Cannot open '%.*ls' to take offline.<br />

Usage: DBCC DBCONTROL(dbname,ONLINE|OFFLINE)<br />

Cannot explicitly open or close master database.<br />

Database '%.*ls' is already offline.<br />

File '%.*ls' is on a network drive, which is not allowed.<br />

FILEGROWTH cannot be greater than MAXSIZE for file '%.*ls'.<br />

Cannot create file '%ls' because it already exists.<br />

%.*ls is not a primary database file.<br />

The header for file '%ls' is not a valid database file header. The<br />

%ls property is incorrect.<br />

Cannot associate files with different databases.<br />

Each file size must be greater than or equal to 512 KB.<br />

The file '%.*ls' has been expanded to prevent recovery from failing.<br />

Contact the system administrator for further assistance.<br />

The file '%.*ls' has been expanded beyond its maximum size to<br />

prevent recovery from failing. Contact the system administrator<br />

for further assistance.<br />

Encountered an unexpected error while checking the sector size<br />

for file '%.*ls'. Check the SQL Server error log for more information.<br />

Cannot use file '%.*ls' because it was originally formatted with<br />

sector size %d and is now on a device with sector size %d.<br />

Cannot use file '%.*ls', which is on a device with sector size %d.<br />

SQL Server supports a maximum sector size of 4096 bytes.<br />

Could not open FCB for invalid file ID %d in database '%.*ls'.<br />

Could not restart database '%.*ls'. Reverting back to old status.<br />

New log file '%.*ls' was created.<br />

File '%ls' cannot be created. Use WITH MOVE to specify a usable<br />

physical file name.<br />

<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>Error</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 165

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