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[Microsoft][SQL Server Native Client 10.0][SQL Server]Changed language setting to us_english UPDATE AIFRUNTIMECACHE

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Getting following error

Event Description: Object Server 01: The database reported (session 55 (abc)): [Microsoft][SQL Server Native Client 10.0][SQL Server]Changed language setting to us_english.. The SQL statement was: "UPDATE AIFRUNTIMECACHE SET VALUE=?,RECVERSION=? WHERE (((TYPE=?) AND (KEY_=?)) AND (RECVERSION=?))"

How do I troubleshoot this issue ? please help

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    Martin Dráb Profile Picture
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    "Changed language setting to ..." is an information message, not an error.

    Please tell us what kind of problem you have and where.

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    Bashir Ahmad Profile Picture
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    Thanks Martin, yes it has no impact on business but frequently this alert is being received,

    Actually we have configured alerts for production support,  as this alert informative error(message) is being received again and again we simply need to avoid this alert permanently. is there any option to stop this error message.

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    Bashir Ahmad Profile Picture
    5,248 on at

    Thanks Martin, yes it has no impact on business but frequently this alert is being received.

    Actually we have configured alerts for production support,  as this alert informative error(message) is being received again and again we simply need to avoid this alert permanently. is there any option to stop this error message.

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    Martin Dráb Profile Picture
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    If you don't care about information messages, why don't you ignore them? It seems that you're complaining about something that you've built by yourself.

    Microsoft explicitly say: "SQL Server always issues at least two informational messages on a successful connection from any ODBC or DB-library client: A 5701 message, indicating which database on the server the user has been logged into, and a 5703 message, indicating what language the server is using.

    (...)

    You can ignore messages 5701 and 5703; they are only informational."

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    Bashir Ahmad Profile Picture
    5,248 on at

    Thanks Martin, We will work to Exclude these message Types from our Alert logic as these are informational Messages

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