Messages QSA65 through QSA84

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SQL State Msg Type Number SQL Code Message Possible Cause
QSA65 Error 20086 -1009065L "Operation '%2' not allowed in forced recovery. %1" Certain operations are not permitted in forced recovery

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QSA66 Error 20087 -1009066L "Cannot execute '%2' yet since previous alter command is not yet propagated through the multiplex. Try again. %1" The command cannot be executed since the previous alter/create command has not propagated through multiplex yet.

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QSA67 Error 20088 -1009067L "%1" No additional information available.

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QSA68 Error 20089 -1009068L "Tried to insert a duplicate entry. %1" No additional information available.

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QSA69 Error 20090 -1009069L "Could not find key in hashtable" No additional information available.

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QSA70 Error 20091 -1009070L "Hashtable is full" No additional information available.

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QSA71 Error 20092 -1009071L "Hash input key descriptor has zero fields (%2, %3). %1" No additional information available.

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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.

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QSA73 Error 20094 -1009073L "Hash function can't handle this datatype (%2, %3). %1" No additional information available.

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QSA74 Error 20095 -1009074L "Key length in hash equality function is zero (%2, %3). %1 " No additional information available.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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