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Last Name Email* Your Feedback* Knowledge base Find the sql server raiserror answer to your question Advanced Search Advanced Search PView Search terms Search Type Phrases Similar Phrases Complex Expression Product -Select- BestMatchItemDetails API Client Alerts API eBay Marketplaces Feedback API Finding API Large Merchant Services Merchandising API MIP Open eBay Apps Order Adjustment API Others PayoutDetailsService Product Services Resolution Case Management API Sandbox Shopping API Trading API Category -Select- Getting Started Sample Code Troubleshooting HowTo's / Best Practices No Value Language -Select- C# Flex Java Javascript PHP VB.NET VB6 Format -Select- All XML SOAP JSON Name Value N/A SDK -Select- .Net Java Javascript Flax/Flash Mobile - IOS None Sort by Default Summary New or Updated Description Date Updated Direction Descending Ascending Error 515 The quantity you submitted is invalid Answer ID 786 Published 11/06/2006 12:12 PM Updated 10/20/2013 06:41 AM Permalink https://ebaydts.com/eBayKBDetails?KBid=786 Product Trading API When set Item.Quantity 2 in AddItem, I am getting request error: The quantity you submitted is invalid. One possible cause can be bad format. SummaryError 515 is usually returned in AddItem, RelistItem and ReviseItem. The error indicates you have explicitly specified the Item.ListingType to Chinese auction and your Item.Quantity is not valid. The Chinese Auction is a single-quantity online auction format. The only allowed value for the Item.Quantity property is 1 for Chinese auction.The request that triggers the error 515 :
ASP.NET Community Standup Forums Help Home/ASP.NET Forums/Advanced ASP.NET/SQL Server Reporting Services/Error number 547 is invalid. The number must be from 13000 through 21... Error number 547 is invalid. The number must be from 13000 through 2147483647 and it cannot be 50000. [Answered]RSS 2 replies Last post Jan 30, 2009 04:40 AM by ch.srinivas1700 ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Support Options Advanced Search Reply ch.srinivas1... Member 2 Points 57 Posts https://ebaydts.com/eBayKBDetails?KBid=786 Error number 547 is invalid. The number must be from 13000 through 2147483647 and it cannot be 50... Dec 19, 2008 09:56 AM|ch.srinivas1700|LINK Hi, When iam executing storedprocedure following error is coming. Msg 2732, Level 16, State 1, Procedure InsertGranteeMemberList, Line 113 Error number 547 is invalid. The number must be from 13000 through 2147483647 and it cannot http://forums.asp.net/t/1362947.aspx?Error+number+547+is+invalid+The+number+must+be+from+13000+through+2147483647+and+it+cannot+be+50000+ be 50000. Please anyone send the solution for this. Reply Corwin Participant 1201 Points 340 Posts Re: Error number 547 is invalid. The number must be from 13000 through 2147483647 and it cannot b... Dec 19, 2008 10:45 AM|Corwin|LINK Are you creating your own error numbers to pass back to the calling code? If so, you must use the available error numbers. You might be better off capturing the real error number (@@ERROR) and passing that back. Try this article: http://www.sommarskog.se/error-handling-I.html - Corwin (My Blog - www.ballhead.com/corwin) Reply ch.srinivas1... Member 2 Points 57 Posts Re: Error number 547 is invalid. The number must be from 13000 through 2147483647 and it cannot b... Jan 30, 2009 04:40 AM|ch.srinivas1700|LINK This error related to table relations (foreign key mismatch) ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › This site is managed for Microsoft by Neudesic, LLC. | © 2016 Microsoft. All rights reserved. Privacy Statement| Terms of Use| Contact Us| Advertise With Us| CMS by Umbraco| Hosted on Microsoft Azure Feedback on ASP.NET| File Bugs| Support Lifecycle
Recent PostsRecent Posts Popular TopicsPopular Topics Home Search Members Calendar Who's On Home » SQL Server 7,2000 » General » Can't RAISERROR for message 1205 Can't http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic410474-9-1.aspx RAISERROR for message 1205 Rate Topic Display Mode Topic Options Author Message seth delconteseth delconte Posted Saturday, October 13, 2007 6:49 PM SSCommitted Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Thursday, February 11, 2016 3:54 PM Points: https://github.com/harvesthq/chosen/pull/900 1,619, Visits: 1,360 I'm trying to call a RAISERROR for message 1205 like this: RAISERROR(1205,-1,-1) for testing purposes. I'm testing an alert that I made for deadlocks. When I try to test it by calling error number the RAISERROR, I get this error message: Msg 2732, Level 16, State 1, Line 2 Error number 1205 is invalid. The number must be from 13000 through 2147483647 and it cannot be 50000. If anyone can tell me why SQL won't allow me to access error 1205, I would appreciate it. Thanks. _________________________________seth delcontehttp://sqlkeys.com Post #410474 LowellLowell Posted Saturday, October 13, 2007 7:26 PM SSChampion Group: General Forum Members Last Login: error number 515 Yesterday @ 9:31 AM Points: 14,477, Visits: 38,132 Ironically, the error given is the answer. error numbers belwo 50,000 are reserved, and can only be raised by the SQL Server engine. you can read the list of error messages in master.dbo.sysmessages. to raise an error via code, you have to start with 50001 and any number greter than that. Books Online gives this example, so you can see that an error can be raised: RAISERROR (50005, 16, 1, @@JOB_ID, @@MIN_LVL, @@MAX_LVL) Lowell--help us help you! If you post a question, make sure you include a CREATE TABLE... statement and INSERT INTO... statement into that table to give the volunteers here representative data. with your description of the problem, we can provide a tested, verifiable solution to your question! asking the question the right way gets you a tested answer the fastest way possible! Post #410483 seth delconteseth delconte Posted Saturday, October 13, 2007 7:54 PM SSCommitted Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Thursday, February 11, 2016 3:54 PM Points: 1,619, Visits: 1,360 Ok, so no way to test the alert then, aside from letting a deadlock ocurr? _________________________________seth delcontehttp://sqlkeys.com Post #410489 LowellLowell Posted Saturday, October 13, 2007 8:06 PM SSChampion Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Yesterday @ 9:31 AM Points: 14,47
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 747 Star 20,028 Fork 3,878 harvesthq/chosen Code Issues 119 Pull requests 36 Projects 1 Pulse Graphs Fixes position of invalid error flag on required selects - fixes #515 #900 Open CaptainN wants to merge 10 commits into harvesthq:master base: master from adcSTUDIO:master +39 −0 Conversation 14 Commits 10 Files changed 2 Projects Needs Review / Categorization in Chosen Progress Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 6 participants CaptainN commented Nov 14, 2012 This fixes the position of the error flag you get when you have an invalid required html5 select field (the value = ""). It does this by showing the actual select field (display:"") but hiding it beneath the chosen field. That way the flag can position itself correctly next to the chosen field, and isn't suppressed by inheriting display:none, etc. This is a fairly non-intrusive patch, as it only modifies the styles of the select box when the "invalid" DOM event is fired. It could be made less intrusive even by reworking how the "change" handler is added, and name-spacing the invalid and change events in jQuery (not sure if that's supported in prototype). (This patch has a different build style from mainline - I used the build scripts and followed the instruction in the readme, so I"m not sure why it's different. I'm a node.js and coffeescript noob.) CaptainN added some commits Nov 13, 2012 CaptainN 003f068 CaptainN
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