Messages 1009074 through 1009093

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SQL Code Msg Type Number SQL State Message Possible Cause
-1009074L Error 20095 QSA74 "Key length in hash equality function is zero (%2, %3). %1 " No additional information available.

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-1009075L Error 20096 QSA75 "Buffer mapper init incorrect (%2, %3). %1" No additional information available.

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-1009076L Error 20097 QSA76 "Internal hash error; buffer was previously created: %2 (%3, %4). %1" No additional information available.

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-1009077L Error 20098 QSA77 "Internal hash error; next data entry should be valid (%2, %3). %1" No additional information available.

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-1009078L Error 20099 QSA78 "Internal hash error; buffer not pinned (%2, %3). %1" No additional information available.

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-1009079L Error 20100 QSA79 "Internal hash error; too many buffers left in use: %2 (%3, %4). %1" No additional information available.

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-1009080L Error 20101 QSA80 "Key doesn't fit on a single database page: %2 (%3, %4). %1" No additional information available.

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-1009081L Error 20102 QSA81 "Data doesn't fit on a single database page: %2 (%3, %4). %1" No additional information available.

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-1009082L Error 20103 QSA82 "Hash object has no data to retrieve, only keys (%2, %3). %1" No additional information available.

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-1009083L Error 20104 QSA83 "DBSpace '%2' must be OFFLINE for ALTER PATH. %1" No additional information available.

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-1009084L Error 20105 QSA84 "Error opening DBSPACE '%2'. %1" No additional information available.

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-1009085L Error 20106 QSA85 "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.

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-1009086L Error 20107 QSA86 "Error opening DBFILE '%2'. %1" No additional information available.

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-1009087L Error 20108 QSA87 "The dbfile '%2' must be in READONLY mode for this operation. %1" No additional information available.

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-1009088L Error 20109 QSA88 "Attempted to add a duplicate key. %1" No additional information available.

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-1009089L Error 20110 QSA89 "The size of the value is more than the maximum allowed for the field. Value: %2 %1" No additional information available.

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-1009090L Error 20111 QSA90 "Page size selected is too small for this datatype. %1" No additional information available.

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-1009091L Error 20112 QSA91 "Attempt to create a B-Tree with RecordSize+KeySize too large. %1" No additional information available.

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-1009092L Error 20113 QSA92 "Must provide a key comparison routine on object creation. %1" No additional information available.

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-1009093L Error 20114 QSA93 "The maximum key size must be between 1 and 5300. Key size: %2 %1" No additional information available.

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