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Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc645603(v=sql.105).aspx up Is there an overview of all SQL Server 2012 error codes? up vote 6 down vote favorite SQLGetDiagRec returns a native error code. Is there anywhere an overview of the error codes of SQL Server 2012? I couldn't find anything on MSDN. sql-server sql-server-2012 odbc c++-cli share|improve this question edited May 25 '15 at 1:19 Keith 11.5k84181 asked Nov 27 '12 http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13584124/is-there-an-overview-of-all-sql-server-2012-error-codes at 12:19 Antineutrino 382516 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 8 down vote use master select * from sysmessages share|improve this answer answered Nov 27 '12 at 12:25 David Brabant 17.7k64067 Looking in the database to get the message is not really an option. Maybe the database isn't available anymore. So I really need a list of error codes that I can handle in the code. –Antineutrino Nov 27 '12 at 12:47 The list of error messages in the database is a static list. You can execute the query on an SQL Server install to see the full list of error codes and associated messages. You can use the message_ids from that list in code to handle however you wish. –Travis Aug 7 '13 at 15:19 add a comment| up vote 3 down vote I was also looking for a list myself and found out that you could view them all from the master DB by running this statement: SELECT * FROM sysmessages share|improve this answer answered Sep 4 '15 at 15:16 Jose 1407 add a
1501-2000 Messages 2001-3000 Messages 3001-4000 Messages 4001-5000 Messages 5001-6000 Messages 6001-7000 Messages 7001-7500 Messages 7501-8000 Messages 8001-8500 Messages 8501-9000 Messages 9001-9500 Messages 9501-10000 Messages 10001-10500 Messages 10501-11000 Messages 11001-11500 Messages 11501-12000 Messages 12001-13000 Messages 13001-13500 Messages 14001-14500 Home>Tips & Tricks> Error http://www.sql-server-helper.com/error-messages/msg-1-500.aspx Messages 1 to 500 SQL Server Error Messages - Errors 1 to 500 SQL Server Error Message - Errors 1 to 500 A message number uniquely identifies each error message and the error message text describes the problem. The error message text often includes placeholders for information (such as object names) to be inserted in the error message when it is displayed. Unfortunately, the error message text does not tell you how to solve or work around the sql server problem. In this series of Error Messages list, we will try to provide you with ways on how to overcome or work around certain error messages. Some error messages are self-explanatory and can easily be fixed, such as "Invalid object name". Others are harder to fix or work around, especially by those who are new to SQL Server. It is the intent of this page and succeeding pages (to come) to assist you in addressing or working around SQL sql server error Server error messages. Error Severity Description 1 10 Version date of last upgrade: 10/11/90. 21 10 Warning: Fatal error %d occurred at %S_DATE. Note the error and time, and contact your system administrator. 53 10 An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server ) (.Net SqlClient Data Provider). 101 15 Query not allowed in Waitfor. 102 15 Incorrect syntax near '%.*ls'. 103 15 The %S_MSG that starts with '%.*ls' is too long. Maximum length is %d. 104 15 ORDER BY items must appear in the select list if the statement contains a UNION operator. 105 15 Unclosed quotation mark before the character string '%.*ls'. 106 16 Too many table names in the query. The maximum allowable is %d. 107 15 The column prefix '%.*ls' does not match with a table name or alias name used in the query. 108 15 The ORDER BY position number is out of range of the number of items in the select list. 109 15 There are more columns in the INSERT statement than values specified in the VALUES clause. The number of values in the VALUES clause must match the number of columns