Messages QFA31 through QFA50

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SQL State Msg Type Number SQL Code Message Possible Cause
QFA31 Error 20544 -1001035L "Global variable '%2' in SELECT...FROM... statement is not supported by Sybase IQ, %1" No additional information available.

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QFA32 Error 20545 -1001036L "Host variable '%2' is not initialized, %1" No additional information available.

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QFA33 Error 20546 -1001037L "CONTAINS left-hand arg must be a character type column from a base table. %1" No additional information available.

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QFA34 Error 20547 -1001038L "CONTAINS right-hand arglist must be string constants each containing exactly one word. %1" No additional information available.

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QFA35 Error 20548 -1001039L "CONTAINS right-hand arglist too large. %1" No additional information available.

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QFA36 Error 20549 -1001040L "String contains a multi-byte character fragment. %1" No additional information available.

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QFA37 Error 20550 -1001041L "CONTAINS left-hand arg must have a WD index. %1" No additional information available.

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QFA38 Error 20551 -1001042L "Table, '%2', is not accessible in this context. %1" No additional information available.

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QFA39 Error 20552 -1001043L "Report to Sybase IQ Support. Query '%2', %1" No additional information available.

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QFA40 Error 20553 -1001044L "Incompatible datatypes in ARGN. %1" No additional information available.

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QFA41 Error 20554 -1001045L "Invalid argument in Extract option: %2. %1" No additional information available.

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QFA42 Error 20555 -1001046L "Extract exceeds maximum supported row width of %2 (width %3). %1" No additional information available.

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QFA43 Error 20556 -1001047L "%2. %1" No additional information available.

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QFA44 Error 20557 -1001048L "To display a varbinary column > 32k you must set the parameter Ase_Binary_Display to off. %1" cannot convert any varbinary > 32k to varchar.

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QFA45 Error 20558 -1001049L "Expression, \"%2\" changed datatypes between CURSOR DESCRIBE and CURSOR OPEN from %3. The CURSOR DESCRIBE needs to be rerun %1" Given a database's BLOCK SIZE and the number of blocks specified by the user for the dbspace, the dbspace size (in bytes) would exceed the OS's limit of bytes per file.

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QFA46 Error 20559 -1001050L "this row is too wide to extract. Reduce the row width to less than %2 (iq page size) %1" An attempt was made to extract a row that is larger than this database's pagesize.

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QFA47 Error 21097 -1001051L "Query returns %2 data > 2GB. Use %3 %1" No additional information available.

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QFA48 Error 21098 -1001052L "Parameter %2 must be long binary/varchar type. %3 %1" No additional information available.

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QFA49 Error 21099 -1001053L "Wrong number of parameters to function %2 %1" No additional information available.

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QFA50 Error 21100 -1001054L "You cannot specify long binary/varchar column in the ORDER/GROUP by clause or in an aggregate function. %1" No additional information available.

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Created April 27, 2010. Send feedback on this help topic to Sybase Technical Publications: pubs@sybase.com