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Partitioned view '%.*ls' is not updatable because a value was not specified for partitioning column '%.*ls'.



Error Message:
Msg 4435, Level 16, State 3, Line 2
Partitioned view '%.*ls' is not updatable because a value was not specified for partitioning column '%.*ls'.

Severity level:
16.

Description:
This error message appears when you try to insert into a partitioned view but do not provide a valkue for the partitioning column.

Consequences:
The T-SQL statement can be parsed, but causes the error at runtime.

Resolution:
Errors of the Severity Level 16 are generated by the user and are corrigible by the user. The statement cannot be executed this way. You must provide a value for the partitioning column.

Versions:
This error message was introduced with SQL Server 2000.

Example(s):
IF OBJECT_ID ('dbo.T') IS NOT NULL
    DROP TABLE dbo.T;
GO
IF OBJECT_ID ('dbo.T1') IS NOT NULL
    DROP TABLE dbo.T1;
GO
IF OBJECT_ID ('dbo.V') IS NOT NULL
    DROP VIEW dbo.V;
GO

CREATE TABLE dbo.T
(
    c1 int PRIMARY KEY CHECK (c1 BETWEEN 1 AND 10),
    c2 int 
)
GO
CREATE TABLE dbo.T1
(
    c1 int PRIMARY KEY CHECK (c1 BETWEEN 11 AND 20),
    c2 int
)
GO

CREATE VIEW dbo.V
AS
SELECT
    c1, c2
FROM
    dbo.T
UNION ALL
SELECT
    c1, c2
FROM
    dbo.T1;
GO

INSERT INTO dbo.V (c2) VALUES (1);

Remarks:
In the above example we try to insert into the view dbo.V. Because we have not supplied a value for the partitioning column c1, the error is raised.








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