Messages QBC56 through QCA16

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SQL State Msg Type Number SQL Code Message Possible Cause
QBC56 Error 20494 -1006256L "Invalid arithmetic construction %2 %1" No additional information available.

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QBC57 Error 20495 -1006257L "Invalid arithmetic conversion %2 %1" No additional information available.

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QBC58 Error 20496 -1006258L "Invalid arithmetic operation %2 %1" No additional information available.

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QBC59 Error 20497 -1006259L "Invalid arithmetic function arguments %2 %1" No additional information available.

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QBC60 Error 20498 -1006260L " Could not open file: " No additional information available.

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QBC61 Error 20499 -1006261L "\n\n*** File: %s\n\n" No additional information available.

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QBC62 Error 20500 -1006262L " This new operator should never be called " No additional information available.

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QBC63 Error 20501 -1006263L " This delete operator should never be called " No additional information available.

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QBC64 Error 21072 -1006264L "Invalid Blocksize %2 less than the Device Sectorsize %3 %4 %1" No additional information available.

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QBC65 Error 21093 -1006265L "Invalid Filename: %2. %1" A bad filename (perhaps zero-length) was specified.

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QBC66 Error 21105 -1006266L "Found bad sector on raw device: %1" A bad sector was detected on the given raw device.

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QBC67 Error 21119 -1006267L "%2 blocks is greater than the partition size of %3 blocks %1" No additional information available.

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QBC68 Error 21151 -1006268L "The current operation has been cancelled: Max_Temp_Space_Per_Connection exceeded" User has exhausted maximum temp dbspace limit for this connection

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QBC69 Error 21161 -1006269L "No SYSAM License Available" SYSAM license for the product is either not available or not configured.

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QBC70 Error 21162 -1006270L "SYSAM Failure while doing: %1" SYSAM internal failure.

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QBC71 Error 21163 -1006271L "IQ_CORE License has expired" SYSAM IQ_CORE license has expired leading to server shutdown

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QBC72 Error 21172 -1006272L "IQ Main store cannot be larger than licensed limit" SYSAM IQ Main store is larger than the limit specified in product license leading to server shutdown

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QBC73 Error 21203 -1006273L "License limit for dbspaces reached. Cannot create new dbspace" SYSAM Number of IQ Main DBSpaces higher than the licensed limit

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QCA15 Error 20584 -1013015L "Multi-column indexes that are non unique or of more than 5300 bytes in total width are not supported. %1" Multicolumn indexes that are non unique or of more than 1024 bytes in total width are not supported. The total width is obtained by summing the individual widths of the various columns involved in the multicolumn index.

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QCA16 Error 20586 -1013016L "FILLER" No additional information available.

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