Messages QDA89 through QDB08

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SQL State Msg Type Number SQL Code Message Possible Cause
QDA89 Warning 20749 1000089L "Length %1, %2 nulls, %3%4%5 %6" This is an informational message displayed in context with other messages.

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QDA90 Warning 20750 1000090L "%1, %2 nulls, %3%4%5 %6" This is an informational message displayed in context with other messages.

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QDA91 Warning 20751 1000091L "%1, %2 nulls, %3%4%5 %6" This is an informational message displayed in context with other messages.

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QDA92 Error 20752 -1000092L "Table %2 must have a name for the join field array. %1" This is an internal error. If this error occurs, it should be reported to Sybase.

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QDA93 Warning 20753 1000093L "%1, %2 nulls, %3%4%5 %6" This is an informational message displayed in context with other messages.

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QDA94 Error 20754 -1000094L "Sufficient memory cannot be found for the LOAD. Increasing the Load_Memory_MB or decreasing the BLOCK FACTOR or BLOCK SIZE will allow the LOAD to proceed. %1" When the user explicitly sets Load_Memory_MB, the LOAD process applies various heuristics for load parameters in an attempt to find a combination such that the memory required is not more than what the user specified. For a fixed width LOAD, BLOCK FACTOR indicates the minimal number of rows that must be read into memory for each read. The default BLOCK FACTOR is 10,000. Decreasing the BLOCK FACTOR will make the LOAD's internal memory requirements smaller. For a variable length input LOAD, BLOCK SIZE represents the size in bytes in which input data should be read. The default BLOCK SIZE is 500,000 bytes. Decreasing the BLOCK SIZE for a variable width input load will reduce LOAD's memory requirements. Alternatively, the Load_Memory_MB option setting could be raised.

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QDA95 Warning 20755 1000095L "The join index %1 could not be used in the query because it needs synchronization." A join index was found to help execute the query, but it could not be used because it requires synchronization. Use the SYNCHRONIZE command to synchronize the join index.

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QDA96 Warning 20756 1000096L "Delimiter %1 %2 nulls, %3%4%5 %6" This is an informational message displayed in context with other messages.

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QDA97 Error 20757 -1000097L "Parse Error in Command String at '%2'. %1" Consult the IQ reference manual for the DBCC grammar

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QDA98 Error 20758 -1000098L "Creating a join index on a column of type 'varchar' or 'varbinary' with size > 255 is not supported. %1" IQ does not support creating a join index on columns that are of datatype 'varchar' whose size is greater than 255.

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QDA99 Error 20759 -1000099L "The PAGE SIZE divided by the BLOCK SIZE must be equal to 2, 4, 8, or 16. DATABASE: %2 PAGE SIZE: %3 BLOCK SIZE: %4 %1" (PAGE SIZE)/(BLOCK SIZE) must be one of 2, 4, 8, 16. Adjust the PAGE SIZE or the BLOCK SIZE in the CREATE DATABASE statement.

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QDB00 Error 20760 -1000100L "Cannot INSERT, LOAD, or UPDATE a join virtual table. %1" The user is not allowed to INSERT to or LOAD a join virtual table. Instead you must INSERT to or LOAD the tables which participate in the join and and execute the SYNCHRONIZE command.

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QDB01 Error 20761 -1000101L "%2 not supported by Sybase IQ. %1" The statement in question is not supported by Sybase IQ.

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QDB02 Error 20762 -1000102L "Cannot update table %2 because it is defined in one or more join indexes. %1" The user cannot update a table that is defined on a join index.

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QDB03 Error 20763 -1000103L "Cannot find an index for field '%2'. Every field must have at least one index. Current IndexCount = %3. %1" This error should not occur during normal operation. Every field in ASIQ will have at least one index (the automatically generated FP index). This error occurs, the operation should be retried. If the error persists, it should be reported to Sybase. Extra information may have been output to the iqmsg file.

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QDB04 Error 21077 -1000264L "Ambiguous index name '%2'. Please specify owner. %1" The specified index name is shared by more than one owner. The owner can be specified as OWNER.TABLE.INDEX

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QDB05 Error 21078 -1000265L "Index '%2' not found. %1" The specified index could not be opened. Either the index does not exists or the name format is incorrect The index name must follow the format [OWNER.]TABLE.INDEX

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QDB06 Error 20766 -1000106L "Local temporary table, %2, must be committed in order to create an index. %1" To be able to create an index for a local temporary table, the table must be in a committed state. If this message occurs, the user has tried to execute a CREATE INDEX on a local temporary table that has had data inserted, deleted, or updated that has not yet been committed.

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QDB07 Error 21080 -1000267L "Cannot convert '%2' to an integer percent. %1" The percent must be an integer value

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QDB08 Error 21081 -1000268L "The target '%2' overlaps an earlier target. %1" The user cannot specify an index or table multiple times. This also applies to an index that was already included by specifying its table.

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Created June 15, 2009. Send feedback on this help topic to Sybase Technical Publications: pubs@sybase.com