| Error constant | SQLE_CANNOT_UNIQUELY_IDENTIFY_ROWS |
| ODBC 2 State | 42000 |
| ODBC 3 State | 42000 |
| Severity | 16 |
| SQLCODE | –295 |
| SQLSTATE | 09W05 |
| Sybase error code | 311 |
You opened a UNIQUE cursor on a SELECT statement for which a set of columns uniquely identifying each row cannot be generated. One of the tables may not be defined with a primary key or uniqueness constraint, or the SELECT statement may involve a UNION, INTERSECT, EXCEPT, or GROUP BY.
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