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General Error Messages - InterSystems Documentation

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TSQL <strong>Error</strong> <strong>Messages</strong>Table 3–88:TSQL <strong>Error</strong> Codes - 17500 to 17599<strong>Error</strong> Code17550175511755717558175601756117569175701757117572DescriptionDBCC TRACEON %d, server process ID (SPID) %d.DBCC TRACEOFF %d, server process ID (SPID) %d.DBCC DBRECOVER failed for database ID %d.*** Bypassing recovery for database ID %d.DBCC DBREPAIR: '%ls' index restored for '%ls.%ls'.%ls index restored for %ls.%ls.DBCC cannot find the library initialization function %ls.DBCC cannot find the function %ls in the library %ls.DBCC function %ls in the library %ls generated an access violation. SQL Serveris terminating process %d.DBCC cannot free DLL %ls. SQL Server depends on this DLL to function properly.Table 3–89:TSQL <strong>Error</strong> Codes - 17600 to 17699<strong>Error</strong> Code1765417657176581766017661176691767417676DescriptionWarning: Process status structure (PSS) found with open session descriptor(SDES). PSPID %1!d!, PSUID %2!d!, PCURDB %3!d!, range entry %4!d!, SDESP0x%5!lx!, object ID %6!ld!.Attempting to change default collation to %1.SQL Server started in single user mode. Updates allowed to system catalogs.Starting without recovery.Recovering all databases but not clearing tempdb.Table still open. Database ID %1!d!, table ID %2!ld!.Login: %1 %2, server process ID (SPID): %3!d!, kernel process ID (KPID): %4!d!.SQL Server shutdown due to Ctrl-C or Ctrl-Break signal.Table 3–90:TSQL <strong>Error</strong> Codes - 17700 to 17799<strong>Error</strong> Code17750177511775217753DescriptionCannot load the DLL %ls, or one of the DLLs it references. Reason: %ls.Cannot find the function %ls in the library %ls. Reason: %ls.Extended procedure memory allocation failed for '%ls'.%.*ls can only be executed in the master database.Caché <strong>Error</strong> Reference 211

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