Create Utilities Errors (continued)

This section contains error messages for Adaptive Server create operations (create table, create database, and so on).




Error 2714

Severity

16

Message text

There is already an object named '%.*s' in the database.

Explanation

This error occurs when Adaptive Server tries to create an object which already exists.

Error 2714 can occur in the following situations:

Action

Make sure the name of the object you are trying to create does not already exist.

If you have stored procedures that create objects, make sure there is a check for the existence of the object in the stored procedure (before it is created). If you wish to re-create an object within a stored procedure, drop the object before you re-create it.

Additional information

Refer to the Reference Manual for information about creating and dropping objects.

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Error 2729

Severity

16

Message text

Procedure '%.*s' group number 1 already exists in the database.  Choose another procedure name or procedure number.

Explanation

Procedures that are meant to be used together in an application can be created with the same name and different version numbers, using an option of the create procedure statement. For example, procedures used with the application ticket can be named ticketproc;1, ticketproc;2, and so on. The numbers are referred to as the group numbers of the procedure.

Error 2729 occurs when:

Action

To resolve the problem, do one of the following:

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Error 2753

Severity

20

Message text

Received an error code of '%d' from 'intl_strblist()'.

Explanation

intl_strblist is an Adaptive Server function to convert a message from the server's default language to the client's language. Error 2753 is raised when there is an inconsistency in language between the client session and the server's default language, and intl_strblist is unable to convert the message to the client format. The error code denotes the type of conversion problem that occurred.

For example, this error may be raised when you invoke an isql session with the -J option to specify a client character set different from us_english and run certain dbcc commands. The error may occur even if Adaptive Server is configured to use the alternate language.

This is not a serious error and does not cause any problems in your database. Depending on the type of error, Adaptive Server may be able to print the message string in us_english.

Action

Use one of the following actions to address the 2753 error:

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Error 2762

Severity

16

Message text

The '%s' command is not allowed within a multi-statement transaction in the '%.*s' database.

Explanation

SQL commands are grouped into the following categories:

Error 2762 typically occurs in the context of data definition commands such as creating, altering, or dropping objects. It occurs when Adaptive Server detects a command that is not allowed in a multi-statement transaction for the specified database. A multi-statement transaction is a set of commands prefaced with the begin transaction command, or when chained mode is on.

Error 226 is a similar error that may be raised along with Error 2762. While Error 2762 typically involves commands that are run across databases, Error 226 is raised when the command affects only the local database.

The following commands are never allowed in multi-statement transactions:

The following DDL commands are not normally allowed in multi-statement transactions but you can use them if you use sp_dboption to set ddl in tran to TRUE first:

Action

The literal `%.*s' in the error message is the name of the database specified in the command. Note the database name before choosing any corrective action.


For Commands Involving tempdb Database

Error 2762 can be raised when a command creates or drops temporary objects (objects in tempdb) within the context of a multi-statement transaction. For example, this code may generate a 2762 error:

1> begin transaction
2> create table #cities 
3> (city_name  char(15)  not null)
4> commit transaction
5> go

The error is raised when ddl in tran is set to FALSE in tempdb. Use one of the following strategies to correct this error:


For Commands Not Involving tempdb Database

If the DDL command is allowed in a multi-statement transaction when ddl in tran is set to TRUE, set ddl in tran to TRUE before running the transaction. You can check the current setting of ddl in tran with sp_helpdb.

WARNING! Data definition language commands hold locks on system tables such as sysobjects and this can affect performance. Avoid using them inside transactions; if you must use them, keep the transactions short.

If the command is never allowed in a multi-statement transaction, execute it outside the multi-statement transaction.

Additional information

Some applications take SQL statements as input and run them for you. If the application uses begin and commit or rollback transaction to surround those statements, Error 2762 may occur. Refer to the user guide for your application to determine if this is the case.

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