Messages on this page are sorted by SQLSTATE. Locate the appropriate code in the table below, and click the link for a full description of the message.
SQL State | Msg Type | Number | SQL Code | Message | Possible Cause |
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QSA70 | Error | 20091 | -1009070L | "Hashtable is full" | No additional information available. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |
QSA71 | Error | 20092 | -1009071L | "Hash input key descriptor has zero fields (%2, %3). %1" | No additional information available. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |
QSA72 | Error | 20093 | -1009072L | "Insufficient buffers for hash. (%2, %3). %1" | Specifically, the number of estimated buffers given to the hash object exceeds the size of the buffer cache. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |
QSA73 | Error | 20094 | -1009073L | "Hash function can't handle this datatype (%2, %3). %1" | No additional information available. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |
QSA74 | Error | 20095 | -1009074L | "Key length in hash equality function is zero (%2, %3). %1 " | No additional information available. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |
QSA75 | Error | 20096 | -1009075L | "Buffer mapper init incorrect (%2, %3). %1" | No additional information available. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |
QSA76 | Error | 20097 | -1009076L | "Internal hash error; buffer was previously created: %2 (%3, %4). %1" | No additional information available. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |
QSA77 | Error | 20098 | -1009077L | "Internal hash error; next data entry should be valid (%2, %3). %1" | No additional information available. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |
QSA78 | Error | 20099 | -1009078L | "Internal hash error; buffer not pinned (%2, %3). %1" | No additional information available. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |
QSA79 | Error | 20100 | -1009079L | "Internal hash error; too many buffers left in use: %2 (%3, %4). %1" | No additional information available. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |
QSA80 | Error | 20101 | -1009080L | "Key doesn't fit on a single database page: %2 (%3, %4). %1" | No additional information available. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |
QSA81 | Error | 20102 | -1009081L | "Data doesn't fit on a single database page: %2 (%3, %4). %1" | No additional information available. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |
QSA82 | Error | 20103 | -1009082L | "Hash object has no data to retrieve, only keys (%2, %3). %1" | No additional information available. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |
QSA83 | Error | 20104 | -1009083L | "DBSpace '%2' must be OFFLINE for ALTER PATH. %1" | No additional information available. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |
QSA84 | Error | 20105 | -1009084L | "Error opening DBSPACE '%2'. %1" | No additional information available. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |
QSA85 | Error | 20106 | -1009085L | "DBFILE '%2' is not valid. The catalog DBSpaceID is incorrect. DBSpaceID found: %3 DBSpaceID expected: %4. This segment cannot be used. %1" | No additional information available. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |
QSA86 | Error | 20107 | -1009086L | "Error opening DBFILE '%2'. %1" | No additional information available. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |
QSA87 | Error | 20108 | -1009087L | "The dbfile '%2' must be in READONLY mode for this operation. %1" | No additional information available. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |
QSA88 | Error | 20109 | -1009088L | "Attempted to add a duplicate key. %1" | No additional information available. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |
QSA89 | Error | 20110 | -1009089L | "The size of the value is more than the maximum allowed for the field. Value: %2 %1" | No additional information available. Click here for a list of possible parameters and odbc states. |