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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T15:39:52+00:00 2026-05-15T15:39:52+00:00

OK, so I think I’m going mad here! Here’s where I am. SQL Server

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OK, so I think I’m going mad here! Here’s where I am.

SQL Server 2008: I’ve set up Database Mail, and I’ve sent myself a test email. Simple, works fine.

I’ve created an operator, called ‘Tom’. I’ve given it an email address (but nothing else).

However, when I run this command:

EXECUTE msdb.dbo.sp_notify_operator @name=N’Tom’,@subject=N’Test Database Message’,@body=N’Testy Test Test’

…I get this:

Msg 14262, Level 16, State 1, Procedure sp_verify_operator_identifiers, Line 51
The specified @operator_name (‘Tom’) does not exist.

Is that error message masking something else which I should be looking at? There’s definately an operator shown in SSMS, but if there’s a sproc which lists operators I’ll happily run that to see if it’s actually there.

I’m just kinda stuck as to where to go next. SQL Server seems convinced I don’t exist!

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    2026-05-15T15:39:53+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:39 pm

    Ignore this! There’s a possibility that I was trying to execute sp_notify_operator whilst connected to the wrong server…the one without any operators….

    Apologies!

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