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General Error Messages - InterSystems Documentation

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TSQL <strong>Error</strong> <strong>Messages</strong><strong>Error</strong> Code5123512651465148514951505151515751585159516051625163516451655167516851695170517151725173517451755176517751785179DescriptionCREATE FILE encountered operating system error %ls while attempting to openor create the physical file '%.*ls'.The logical device '%.*ls' does not exist in sysdevices.The %hs of %d is out of range. It must be between %d and %d.Could not set the file size to the desired amount. The operating system file sizelimit may have been reached.MODIFY FILE encountered operating system error %ls while attempting to expandthe physical file.The size of a single log file must not be greater than 2 TB.The %hs statement is obsolete and no longer supported.I/O error encountered in the writelog system function during backout.Warning: Media in device '%.*ls' may have been changed.Operating system error %.*ls on device '%.*ls' during %ls.Cannot take '%.*ls' offline because the database is in use.Cannot find '%.*ls' in sysdatabases.Cannot open '%.*ls' to take offline.Usage: DBCC DBCONTROL(dbname,ONLINE|OFFLINE)Cannot explicitly open or close master database.Database '%.*ls' is already offline.File '%.*ls' is on a network drive, which is not allowed.FILEGROWTH cannot be greater than MAXSIZE for file '%.*ls'.Cannot create file '%ls' because it already exists.%.*ls is not a primary database file.The header for file '%ls' is not a valid database file header. The %ls property isincorrect.Cannot associate files with different databases.Each file size must be greater than or equal to 512 KB.The file '%.*ls' has been expanded to prevent recovery from failing. Contact thesystem administrator for further assistance.The file '%.*ls' has been expanded beyond its maximum size to prevent recoveryfrom failing. Contact the system administrator for further assistance.Encountered an unexpected error while checking the sector size for file '%.*ls'.Check the SQL Server error log for more information.Cannot use file '%.*ls' because it was originally formatted with sector size %d andis now on a device with sector size %d.Cannot use file '%.*ls', which is on a device with sector size %d. SQL Serversupports a maximum sector size of 4096 bytes.Caché <strong>Error</strong> Reference 143

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