70 ORA-02100 to ORA-04099
- ORA-02100: PCC: out of memory (i.e., could not allocate)
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- ORA-02101: PCC: inconsistent cursor cache (uce/cuc mismatch)
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- ORA-02102: PCC: inconsistent cursor cache (no cuc entry for this uce)
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- ORA-02103: PCC: inconsistent cursor cache (out-of-range cuc ref)
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- ORA-02104: PCC: inconsistent host cache (no cuc available)
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- ORA-02105: PCC: inconsistent cursor cache (no cuc entry in cache)
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- ORA-02106: PCC: inconsistent cursor cache (OraCursor nr is bad)
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- ORA-02107: PCC: this pgm too old for run-time library: please re-PCC it
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- ORA-02108: PCC: invalid descriptor passed to run-time library
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- ORA-02109: PCC: inconsistent host cache (out-of-range sit ref)
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- ORA-02110: PCC: inconsistent host cache (invalid sqi type)
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- ORA-02111: PCC: heap consistency error
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- ORA-02112: PCC: SELECT..INTO returns too many rows
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- ORA-02140: invalid tablespace name
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Cause: An identifier does not follow ALTER TABLESPACE.
- ORA-02141: invalid OFFLINE option
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Cause: An option other than NORMAL or IMMEDIATE follows OFFLINE.
- ORA-02142: missing or invalid ALTER TABLESPACE option
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Cause: A valid option was not present.
- ORA-02143: invalid STORAGE option
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Cause: An option other than INITIAL, NEXT, MINEXTENTS, MAXEXTENTS, or PCTINCREASE was specified in the STORAGE clause.
- ORA-02144: no option specified for ALTER CLUSTER
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Cause: No ALTER CLUSTER options are specified.
- ORA-02145: missing STORAGE option
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Cause: No STORAGE options were specified following STORAGE (
- ORA-02146: SHARED specified multiple times
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Cause: The SHARED option was specified in a CREATE DATABASE statement multiple times.
- ORA-02147: conflicting SHARED/EXCLUSIVE options
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Cause: Both the SHARED and EXCLUSIVE options were specified in a CREATE DATABASE statement.
- ORA-02148: EXCLUSIVE specified multiple times
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Cause: The EXCLUSIVE option was specified in a CREATE DATABASE statement multiple times.
- ORA-02149: Specified partition does not exist
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Cause: Partition not found for the object.
- ORA-02150: invalid new tablespace name
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Cause: The new tablespace name specified in ALTER TABLESPACE RENAME TO statement was invalid.
- ORA-02151: invalid tablespace name: <varname>string</varname>
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Cause: Oracle cannot create a tablespace whose name starts with '_$deleted$'.
- ORA-02152: Invalid ALTER TABLESPACE ... RENAME option
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Cause: An option other than DATAFILE or TO follows by ALTER TABLESPACE ... RENAME.
- ORA-02153: invalid VALUES password string
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Cause: An encoded password string does not follow the VALUES clause.
- ORA-02154: a tablespace with the name '<varname>string</varname>' is found
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Cause: An attempt to rename a tablespace to a new name failed because the new name is already used by some other tablespace.
- ORA-02155: invalid DEFAULT tablespace identifier
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Cause: An identifier does not follow DEFAULT TABLESPACE.
- ORA-02156: invalid TEMPORARY tablespace identifier
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Cause: An identifier does not follow TEMPORARY TABLESPACE.
- ORA-02157: no options specified for ALTER USER
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Cause: No options were specified.
- ORA-02158: invalid CREATE INDEX option
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Cause: An option other than COMPRESS, NOCOMPRESS, PCTFREE, INITRANS, MAXTRANS, STORAGE, TABLESPACE, PARALLEL, NOPARALLEL, RECOVERABLE, UNRECOVERABLE, LOGGING, NOLOGGING, LOCAL, or GLOBAL was specified.
- ORA-02159: installed DLM does not support releasable locking mode
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Cause: The parameter file specified gc_* parameters that allow locks to be release by the LCK process when not in use. This mode requires additional support from the DLM that is not available.
- ORA-02160: index-organized table can not contain columns of type LONG
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Cause: A column of type LONG defined for index-organized table.
- ORA-02161: invalid value for MAXLOGFILES
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Cause: A number does not follow MAXLOGFILES.
- ORA-02162: invalid value for MAXDATAFILES
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Cause: A number does not follow MAXDATAFILES.
- ORA-02163: invalid value for FREELIST GROUPS
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Cause: A number does not follow FREELIST GROUPS.
- ORA-02164: DATAFILE clause specified more than once
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Cause: The CREATE DATABASE command contains more than one DATAFILE clause.
- ORA-02165: invalid option for CREATE DATABASE
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Cause: An invalid CREATE DATABASE option is present.
- ORA-02166: ARCHIVELOG and NOARCHIVELOG specified
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Cause: Both ARCHIVELOG and NOARCHIVELOG are specified in a CREATE DATABASE statement.
- ORA-02167: LOGFILE clause specified more than once
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Cause: The CREATE DATABASE command contains more than one LOGFILE clause.
- ORA-02168: invalid value for FREELISTS
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Cause: A number does not follow FREELISTS
- ORA-02169: FREELISTS storage option not allowed
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Cause: The user attempted to specify the FREELISTS storage option. This option may only be specified during create table or create index.
- ORA-02170: FREELIST GROUPS storage option not allowed
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Cause: The user attempted to specify the FREELIST GROUPS storage option. This option may only be specified during create table and when allow_freelist_groups INIT.ORA is specified.
- ORA-02171: invalid value for MAXLOGHISTORY
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Cause: A number does not follow MAXLOGHISTORY
- ORA-02172: The PUBLIC keyword is not appropriate for a disable thread
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Cause: The PUBLIC keyword was specified for a disable.
- ORA-02173: invalid option for DROP TABLESPACE
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Cause: Either a token other than INCLUDING was found following the tablespace name or some text was found following INCLUDING CONTENTS.
- ORA-02174: Missing required thread number
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Cause: Must specify thread number after THREAD keyword
- ORA-02175: invalid rollback segment name
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Cause: In the CREATE or DROP ROLLBACK SEGMENT statements, an identifier was not found following ROLLBACK SEGMENT.
- ORA-02176: invalid option for CREATE ROLLBACK SEGMENT
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Cause: An invalid option was specified in a CREATE ROLLBACK SEGMENT statement.
- ORA-02177: Missing required group number
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Cause: Must specify group number after GROUP keyword
- ORA-02178: correct syntax is: SET TRANSACTION READ { ONLY | WRITE }
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Cause: There is a syntax error in the user's statement.
- ORA-02179: valid options: ISOLATION LEVEL { SERIALIZABLE | READ COMMITTED }
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Cause: There is a syntax error in the user's statement.
- ORA-02180: invalid option for CREATE TABLESPACE
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Cause: An invalid option appeared.
- ORA-02181: invalid option to ROLLBACK WORK
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Cause: A token other than TO follows ROLLBACK [WORK].
- ORA-02182: savepoint name expected
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Cause: An identifier does not follow ROLLBACK [WORK] TO [SAVEPOINT].
- ORA-02183: valid options: ISOLATION_LEVEL { SERIALIZABLE | READ COMMITTED }
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Cause: There is a syntax error in the user's statement.
- ORA-02184: resource quotas are not allowed in REVOKE
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Cause: In a revoke statement, a resource quota was specified.
- ORA-02185: a token other than WORK follows COMMIT
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Cause: A token other than WORK follows COMMIT.
- ORA-02186: tablespace resource privilege may not appear with other privileges
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Cause: An attempt was made to grant or revoke a resource quota in the same statement in which other privileges are granted or revoked.
- ORA-02187: invalid quota specification
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Cause: In a grant or revoke statement, the user attempted to grant a tablespace quota above the upper limit.
- ORA-02188: Cannot enable instance publicly
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Cause: An attempt was made to publicly enable a thread associated with an instance.
- ORA-02189: ON <varname>tablespace</varname> required
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Cause: In a grant or revoke statement, the user specified a tablespace quota but did not follow it with the ON <varname>tablespace</varname> clause.
- ORA-02190: keyword TABLES expected
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Cause: The keyword TABLES is expected following DROP CLUSTER <varname>name</varname> INCLUDING.
- ORA-02191: correct syntax is: SET TRANSACTION USE ROLLBACK SEGMENT <varname>rbs</varname>
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Cause: There is a syntax error in the user's statement.
- ORA-02192: PCTINCREASE not allowed for rollback segment storage clauses
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Cause: pctincrease was specified in a create or alter rollback segment
- ORA-02194: event specification syntax error <varname>string</varname> (minor error <varname>string</varname>) near '<varname>string</varname>'
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Cause: There is a syntax error in an event specification.
- ORA-02195: Attempt to create <varname>string</varname> object in a <varname>string</varname> tablespace
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Cause: The object type is inconsistent with a tablespace contents.
- ORA-02196: PERMANENT/TEMPORARY option already specified
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Cause: In CREATE TABLESPACE, the PERMANENT and/or TEMPORARY options were specified more than once.
- ORA-02197: file list already specified
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Cause: In CREATE TABLESPACE, more than one DATAFILE/TEMPFILE clause was specified.
- ORA-02198: ONLINE/OFFLINE option already specified
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Cause: In CREATE TABLESPACE, the ONLINE and/or OFFLINE options were specified more than once.
- ORA-02199: missing DATAFILE/TEMPFILE clause
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Cause: A CREATE TABLESPACE statement has no DATAFILE/TEMPFILE clause.
- ORA-02200: WITH GRANT OPTION not allowed for PUBLIC
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Cause: An attempt was made to GRANT to PUBLIC WITH GRANT OPTION.
- ORA-02201: sequence not allowed here
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Cause: An attempt was made to reference a sequence in a from-list.
- ORA-02202: no more tables permitted in this cluster
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Cause: An attempt was made to create a table in a cluster which already contains 32 tables.
- ORA-02203: INITIAL storage options not allowed
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Cause: The user attempted to alter the INITIAL storage option of a table, cluster, index, or rollback segment. These options may only be specified when the object is created.
- ORA-02204: ALTER, INDEX and EXECUTE not allowed for views
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Cause: An attempt was made to grant or revoke an invalid privilege on a view.
- ORA-02205: only SELECT and ALTER privileges are valid for sequences
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Cause: An attempt was made to grant or revoke an invalid privilege on a sequence.
- ORA-02206: duplicate INITRANS option specification
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Cause: INITRANS is specified more than once.
- ORA-02207: invalid INITRANS option value
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Cause: The INITRANS value is not an integer between 1 and 255 and less than or equal to the MAXTRANS value.
- ORA-02208: duplicate MAXTRANS option specification
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Cause: MAXTRANS is specified more than once.
- ORA-02209: invalid MAXTRANS option value
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Cause: The MAXTRANS value is not an integer between 1 and 255 and greater than or equal to the INITRANS value.
- ORA-02210: no options specified for ALTER TABLE
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Cause: No ALTER TABLE option was specified.
- ORA-02211: invalid value for PCTFREE or PCTUSED
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Cause: The specified value for PCTFREE or PCTUSED is not an integer between 0 and 100.
- ORA-02212: duplicate PCTFREE option specification
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Cause: PCTFREE option specified more than once.
- ORA-02213: duplicate PCTUSED option specification
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Cause: PCTUSED option specified more than once.
- ORA-02214: duplicate BACKUP option specification
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Cause: The BACKUP option to ALTER TABLE is specified more than once.
- ORA-02215: duplicate tablespace name clause
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Cause: There is more than one TABLESPACE clause in the CREATE TABLE, CREATE INDEX, or CREATE ROLLBACK SEGMENT statement.
- ORA-02216: tablespace name expected
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Cause: A tablespace name was not present where required by the syntax for the failing statement.
- ORA-02217: duplicate storage option specification
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Cause: A storage option (INIITAL, NEXT, MINEXTENTS, MAXEXTENTS, PCTINCREASE) is specified more than once.
- ORA-02218: invalid INITIAL storage option value
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Cause: The specified value must be an integer.
- ORA-02219: invalid NEXT storage option value
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Cause: The specified value must be an integer.
- ORA-02220: invalid MINEXTENTS storage option value
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Cause: The specified value must be a positive integer less than or equal to MAXEXTENTS.
- ORA-02221: invalid MAXEXTENTS storage option value
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Cause: The specified value must be a positive integer greater than or equal to MINEXTENTS.
- ORA-02222: invalid PCTINCREASE storage option value
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Cause: The specified value must be a positive integer.
- ORA-02223: invalid OPTIMAL storage option value
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Cause: The specified value must be an integer.
- ORA-02224: EXECUTE privilege not allowed for tables
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Cause: An attempt was made to grant or revoke an invalid privilege on a table.
- ORA-02225: only EXECUTE and DEBUG privileges are valid for procedures
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Cause: An attempt was made to grant or revoke an invalid privilege on a procedure, function or package.
- ORA-02226: invalid MAXEXTENTS value (max allowed: <varname>string</varname>)
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Cause: The MAXEXTENTS specified is too large for the database block size. This applies only to SYSTEM rollback segment.
- ORA-02227: invalid cluster name
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Cause: A cluster name of the form [ <varname>identifier</varname> . ] <varname>identifier</varname> is expected but not present.
- ORA-02228: duplicate SIZE specification
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Cause: The SIZE option is specified more than once.
- ORA-02229: invalid SIZE option value
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Cause: The specified value must be an integer number of bytes.
- ORA-02230: invalid ALTER CLUSTER option
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Cause: An option other than PCTFREE, PCTUSED, INITRANS, MAXTRANS, STORAGE, or SIZE is specified in an ALTER CLUSTER statement.
- ORA-02231: missing or invalid option to ALTER DATABASE
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Cause: An option other than ADD, DROP, RENAME, ARCHIVELOG, NOARCHIVELOG, MOUNT, DISMOUNT, OPEN, or CLOSE is specified in the statement.
- ORA-02232: invalid MOUNT mode
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Cause: A mode other than SHARED or EXCLUSIVE follows the MOUNT keyword in an ALTER DATABASE statement.
- ORA-02233: invalid CLOSE mode
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Cause: A mode other than NORMAL or IMMEDIATE follows the CLOSE keyword in an ALTER DATABASE statement.
- ORA-02234: changes to this table are already logged
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Cause: the log table to be added is a duplicate of another
- ORA-02235: this table logs changes to another table already
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Cause: the table to be altered is already a change log for another table
- ORA-02236: invalid file name
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Cause: A character string literal was not used in the filename list of a LOGFILE, DATAFILE, or RENAME clause.
- ORA-02237: invalid file size
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Cause: A non-integer value was specified in the SIZE or RESIZE clause.
- ORA-02238: filename lists have different numbers of files
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Cause: In a RENAME clause in ALTER DATABASE or TABLESPACE, the the number of existing filenames does not equal the number of new filenames.
- ORA-02239: there are objects which reference this sequence
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Cause: the sequence to be dropped is still referenced
- ORA-02240: invalid value for OBJNO or TABNO
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Cause: A number does not follow either OBJNO or TABNO.
- ORA-02241: must of form EXTENTS (FILE <varname>n</varname> BLOCK <varname>n</varname> SIZE <varname>n</varname>, ...)
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Cause: bad extent storage clause
- ORA-02242: no options specified for ALTER INDEX
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Cause: No options specified.
- ORA-02243: invalid ALTER INDEX or ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW option
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Cause: An option other than INITRANS, MAXTRANS,or STORAGE is specified in an ALTER INDEX statement or in the USING INDEX clause of an ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW statement.
- ORA-02244: invalid ALTER ROLLBACK SEGMENT option
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Cause: The STORAGE option is expected but not found.
- ORA-02245: invalid ROLLBACK SEGMENT name
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Cause: An identifier was expected, but not found, following ALTER [PUBLIC] ROLLBACK SEGMENT.
- ORA-02246: missing EVENTS text
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Cause: A character string literal was expected, but not found, following ALTER SESSION SET EVENTS.
- ORA-02247: no option specified for ALTER SESSION
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Cause: The option SET EVENTS was expected, but not found, following ALTER SESSION.
- ORA-02248: invalid option for ALTER SESSION
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Cause: Obvious.
- ORA-02249: missing or invalid value for MAXLOGMEMBERS
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Cause: A valid number does not follow MAXLOGMEMBERS. The value specified must be between 1 and the port-specific maximum number of log file members.
- ORA-02250: missing or invalid constraint name
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Cause: The constraint name is missing or invalid.
- ORA-02251: subquery not allowed here
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Cause: Subquery is not allowed here in the statement.
- ORA-02252: check constraint condition not properly ended
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Cause: The specified search condition for the check constraint is not properly ended.
- ORA-02253: constraint specification not allowed here
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Cause: Constraint specification is not allowed here in the statement.
- ORA-02254: DEFAULT <varname>expression</varname> not allowed here
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Cause: Default value expression is not allowed for the column here in the statement.
- ORA-02255: obsolete 7.1.5
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Cause: Was that defaults must not conflict with not null constraints
- ORA-02256: number of referencing columns must match referenced columns
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Cause: The number of columns in the foreign-key referencing list is not equal to the number of columns in the referenced list.
- ORA-02257: maximum number of columns exceeded
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Cause: The number of columns in the key list exceeds the maximum number.
- ORA-02258: duplicate or conflicting NULL and/or NOT NULL specifications
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Cause: Self-evident.
- ORA-02259: duplicate UNIQUE/PRIMARY KEY specifications
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Cause: Self-evident.
- ORA-02260: table can have only one primary key
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Cause: Self-evident.
- ORA-02261: such unique or primary key already exists in the table
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Cause: Self-evident.
- ORA-02262: ORA-<varname>string</varname> occurs while type-checking column default value expression
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Cause: New column datatype causes type-checking error for existing column default value expression.
- ORA-02263: need to specify the datatype for this column
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Cause: The required datatype for the column is missing.
- ORA-02264: name already used by an existing constraint
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Cause: The specified constraint name has to be unique.
- ORA-02265: cannot derive the datatype of the referencing column
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Cause: The datatype of the referenced column is not defined as yet.
- ORA-02266: unique/primary keys in table referenced by enabled foreign keys
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Cause: An attempt was made to truncate a table with unique or primary keys referenced by foreign keys enabled in another table. Other operations not allowed are dropping/truncating a partition of a partitioned table or an ALTER TABLE EXCHANGE PARTITION.
- ORA-02267: column type incompatible with referenced column type
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Cause: The datatype of the referencing column is incompatible with the
- ORA-02268: referenced table does not have a primary key
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Cause: The referenced table does not have a primary key.
- ORA-02269: key column cannot be of LONG datatype
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Cause: Self-evident.
- ORA-02270: no matching unique or primary key for this column-list
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Cause: A REFERENCES clause in a CREATE/ALTER TABLE statement gives a column-list for which there is no matching unique or primary key constraint in the referenced table.
- ORA-02271: table does not have such constraint
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Cause: Self-evident.
- ORA-02272: constrained column cannot be of LONG datatype
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Cause: Self-evident.
- ORA-02273: this unique/primary key is referenced by some foreign keys
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Cause: Self-evident.
- ORA-02274: duplicate referential constraint specifications
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Cause: Self-evident.
- ORA-02275: such a referential constraint already exists in the table
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Cause: Self-evident.
- ORA-02276: default value type incompatible with column type
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Cause: The type of the evaluated default expression is incompatible with the datatype of the column.
- ORA-02277: invalid sequence name
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Cause: The specified sequence name is not a valid identifier name.
- ORA-02278: duplicate or conflicting MAXVALUE/NOMAXVALUE specifications
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Cause: Self-evident.
- ORA-02279: duplicate or conflicting MINVALUE/NOMINVALUE specifications
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Cause: Self-evident.
- ORA-02280: duplicate or conflicting CYCLE/NOCYCLE specifications
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Cause: Self-evident.
- ORA-02281: duplicate or conflicting CACHE/NOCACHE specifications
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Cause: Self-evident.
- ORA-02282: duplicate or conflicting ORDER/NOORDER specifications
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Cause: Self-evident.
- ORA-02283: cannot alter starting sequence number
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Cause: Self-evident.
- ORA-02284: duplicate INCREMENT BY specifications
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Cause: Self-evident.
- ORA-02285: duplicate START WITH specifications
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Cause: Self-evident.
- ORA-02286: no options specified for ALTER SEQUENCE
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Cause: Self-evident.
- ORA-02287: sequence number not allowed here
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Cause: The specified sequence number (CURRVAL or NEXTVAL) is inappropriate here in the statement.
- ORA-02288: invalid OPEN mode
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Cause: A token other than RESETLOGS appears following ALTER DATABASE <varname>name</varname> OPEN.
- ORA-02289: sequence does not exist
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Cause: The specified sequence does not exist, or the user does not have the required privilege to perform this operation.
- ORA-02290: check constraint (<varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname>) violated
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Cause: The values being inserted do not satisfy the named check constraint.
- ORA-02291: integrity constraint (<varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname>) violated - parent key not found
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Cause: A foreign key value has no matching primary key value.
- ORA-02292: integrity constraint (<varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname>) violated - child record found
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Cause: attempted to delete a parent key value that had a foreign key dependency.
- ORA-02293: cannot validate (<varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname>) - check constraint violated
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Cause: an alter table operation tried to validate a check constraint to a populated table that had nocomplying values.
- ORA-02294: cannot enable (<varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname>) - constraint changed during validation
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Cause: While one DDL statement was attempting to enable this constraint, another DDL changed this same constraint.
- ORA-02295: found more than one enable/disable clause for constraint
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Cause: a create or alter table specified more than one enable and/or disable clause for a given constraint.
- ORA-02296: cannot enable (<varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname>) - null values found
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Cause: an alter table enable constraint failed because the table contains values that do not satisfy the constraint.
- ORA-02297: cannot disable constraint (<varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname>) - dependencies exist
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Cause: an alter table disable constraint failed becuase the table has foriegn keys that are dpendent on this constraint.
- ORA-02298: cannot validate (<varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname>) - parent keys not found
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Cause: an alter table validating constraint failed because the table has orphaned child records.
- ORA-02299: cannot validate (<varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname>) - duplicate keys found
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Cause: an alter table validating constraint failed because the table has duplicate key values.
- ORA-02300: invalid value for OIDGENERATORS
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Cause: A number was not specified for the value of OIDGENERATORS.
- ORA-02301: maximum number of OIDGENERATORS is 255
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Cause: A number greater than 255 was specified for the value of OIDGENERATORS.
- ORA-02302: invalid or missing type name
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Cause: An invalid or missing type name was entered in a statement.
- ORA-02303: cannot drop or replace a type with type or table dependents
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Cause: An attempt was made to drop or replace a type that has type or table dependents.
- ORA-02304: invalid object identifier literal
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Cause: An attempt was made to enter an object identifier literal for CREATE TYPE that is either: - not a string of 32 hexadecimal characters - an object identifier that already identifies an existing object - an object identifier different from the original object identifier already assigned to the type
- ORA-02305: only EXECUTE, DEBUG, and UNDER privileges are valid for types
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Cause: An attempt was made to GRANT or REVOKE an invalid privilege (not EXECUTE, DEBUG, or UNDER) on a type.
- ORA-02306: cannot create a type that already has valid dependent(s)
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Cause: An attempt was made to create a type that already has some valid dependent(s) (these dependents depend on the fact that the type does not exist).
- ORA-02307: cannot alter with REPLACE option a type that is not valid
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Cause: An attempt was made to ALTER with REPLACE option a type that is not valid.
- ORA-02308: invalid option <varname>string</varname> for object type column
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Cause: An attempt was made to specify an invalid option, such as PACKED or UNPACKED, for the object type column.
- ORA-02309: atomic NULL violation
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Cause: An attempt was made to acess the attributes of a NULL object instance.
- ORA-02310: exceeded maximum number of allowable columns in table
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Cause: The attributes in the object type column exceeded the maximum number of columns allowed in a table.
- ORA-02311: cannot alter with COMPILE option a valid type with type or table dependents
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Cause: An attempt was made to ALTER with COMPILE option a type that is valid and has type or table dependents.
- ORA-02313: object type contains non-queryable type <varname>string</varname> attribute
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Cause: The specified object type contains a nested attribute whose type is non-queryable.
- ORA-02314: illegal use of type constructor
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Cause: The statement contains an illegal use of a type constructor.
- ORA-02315: incorrect number of arguments for default constructor
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Cause: The number of arguments specified for the default constructor doesn't match the number of attributes of the object type.
- ORA-02320: failure in creating storage table for nested table column <varname>string</varname>
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Cause: An error occurred while creating the storage table for the specified nested table column.
- ORA-02321: event for nested table equipartition
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- ORA-02322: failure in accessing storage table of the nested table column
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Cause: An error occured while performing DML on the storage table of the nested table column.
- ORA-02324: more than one column in the SELECT list of THE subquery
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Cause: More than one column was selected in the THE subquery.
- ORA-02327: cannot create index on expression with datatype <varname>string</varname>
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Cause: An attempt was made to create an index on a non-indexable expression.
- ORA-02329: column of datatype <varname>string</varname> cannot be unique or a primary key
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Cause: An attempt was made to place a UNIQUE or a PRIMARY KEY constraint on a column of datatype VARRAY, nested table, object, LOB, FILE or REF.
- ORA-02330: datatype specification not allowed
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Cause: An attempt was made to specify the data type in the column constraint specification of an object table.
- ORA-02331: cannot create constraint on column of datatype <varname>string</varname>
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Cause: An attempt was made to create a constraint on a column posessing a non-constrainable datatype -- VARRAY, nested table, object, LOB, FILE, or REF.
- ORA-02332: cannot create index on attributes of this column
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Cause: An attempt was made to create an index on an attributes of an object type column.
- ORA-02333: cannot create constraints on attributes of this column
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Cause: An attempt was made to create a constraint on an attribute of an object type column.
- ORA-02334: cannot infer type for column
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Cause: A datatype was not declared for this column (in the CREATE TABLE) and an attempt was made to create a constraint on an attribute of this column.
- ORA-02335: invalid datatype for cluster column
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Cause: An attempt was made to declare a CLUSTER column of datatype object, REF, nested table, VARRAY, LOB, or FILE.
- ORA-02336: column attribute cannot be accessed
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Cause: An attempt was made to extract an attribute of an object type column.
- ORA-02337: not an object type column
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Cause: An attempt was made to use dotted notation on a non-ADT column; that is, "a.b.c" where "a" is not an object type.
- ORA-02338: missing or invalid column constraint specification
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Cause: A column constraint was not specified.
- ORA-02339: invalid column specification
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Cause: An attempt was made to specify the PACKED or UNPACKED keyword for a non-object type column.
- ORA-02340: invalid column specification
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Cause: An attempt was made to specify an UNPACKED column within a packed table.
- ORA-02342: replacement type has compilation errors
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Cause: The use of the ALTER...REPLACE statement on a valid type caused a compilation error.
- ORA-02344: cannot revoke execute on a type with table dependents
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Cause: An attempt was made to revoke execute on a type that has dependents.
- ORA-02345: cannot create a view with column based on CURSOR operator
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Cause: A CURSOR operator was used as one of the SELECT elements in the subquery of a CREATE VIEW or CREATE TABLE ... AS SELECT statement.
- ORA-02347: cannot grant privileges on columns of an object table
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Cause: An attempt was made to grant privileges on the columns of an object table.
- ORA-02348: cannot create VARRAY column with embedded LOB
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Cause: An attempt was made to create a column of a VARRAY type which has an embedded LOB attribute. The LOB could be an attribute of a subtype of the declared type of VARRAY's element.
- ORA-02349: invalid user-defined type - type is incomplete
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Cause: An attempt was made to use an incomplete type definition as a column or table datatype.
- ORA-02351: internal error: <varname>string</varname>\n
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Cause: An unexpected error condition was detected.
- ORA-02352: error setting an OCI attribute: <varname>string</varname>\n
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Cause: An OCI error has occurred.
- ORA-02353: error fetching an OCI attribute: <varname>string</varname>\n
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Cause: An OCI error has occurred.
- ORA-02354: error in exporting/importing data\n<varname>string</varname>
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Cause: An error has occurred in a stream export or import operation. This message will be followed by another message giving more details about this error.
- ORA-02355: error opening file: <varname>string</varname>\n
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Cause: An attempt to open the specified file for data export/import failed.
- ORA-02356: The database is out of space. The load cannot continue
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Cause: The load was discontinued due to space exhaustion in the database.
- ORA-02357: header in file <varname>string</varname> may not contain correct information\n
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Cause: The header may be corrupted.
- ORA-02358: error in exporting or importing data\n
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Cause: An error has occurred in a stream export or import operation.
- ORA-02359: database version in file <varname>string</varname> is not valid\n
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Cause: The specified file could not be used for this load because its database version was not compatible with the database version in the other files in the DUMPFILE clause.
- ORA-02360: fatal error during data export/import initialization\n
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Cause: An unexpected error occurred during initialization for data export/import.
- ORA-02361: error while attempting to allocate <varname>number</varname> bytes of memory\n
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Cause: An error occurred while trying to allocate memory. This is likely caused by insufficient memory.
- ORA-02362: error closing file: <varname>string</varname>\n
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Cause: An attempt to close the specified file for data export/import failed.
- ORA-02363: error reading from file: <varname>string</varname>\n
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Cause: An attempt to read from the specified file for data export/import failed.
- ORA-02364: error writing to file: <varname>string</varname>\n
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Cause: An attempt to write to the specified file for data export or import failed.
- ORA-02365: error seeking in file: <varname>string</varname>\n
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Cause: An attempt to seek to the specified position in file failed.
- ORA-02366: The following index(es) on table <varname>string</varname> were processed:
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Cause: The table had some indexes which were loaded if there were no errors.
- ORA-02367: read ended but had expected more data from file <varname>string</varname>\n
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Cause: A truncated or incomplete file was used for the load operation.
- ORA-02368: the following file is not valid for this load operation\n
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Cause: A file could not be used for this load. See the following message for more information.
- ORA-02369: internal number in header in file <varname>string</varname> is not valid\n
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Cause: The specified file could not be used for this load because the internal number in the header was not valid.
- ORA-02370: internal metadata in file <varname>string</varname> is not valid\n
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Cause: The specified file could not be used for this load because the internal metadata stored in this file does not match the metadata stored in the first file piece set.
- ORA-02371: Loader must be at least version <varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname> for direct path
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Cause: The loader being used is incompatible with this version of the kernel.
- ORA-02372: data for row: <varname>string</varname> \n
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Cause: A conversion error occurred while loading data into a table. The message shows values for the field in the row that had the conversion error.
- ORA-02373: Error parsing insert statement for table <varname>string</varname>.
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Cause: self-evident.
- ORA-02374: conversion error loading table <varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname>
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Cause: A row could not be loaded into the table because there was a conversion error for one or more columns in a row.
- ORA-02375: conversion error loading table <varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname> partition <varname>string</varname>
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Cause: A row could not be loaded into the table because there was a conversion error for one or more columns in a row.
- ORA-02376: invalid or redundant resource
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Cause: a create, or alter profile command which names a resource not yet defined, or try to specify same resource twice.
- ORA-02377: invalid resource limit
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Cause: specifying limit of 0
- ORA-02378: duplicate resource name <varname>string</varname>
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- ORA-02379: profile <varname>string</varname> already exists
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Cause: Try to create a profile which already exist
- ORA-02380: profile <varname>string</varname> does not exist
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Cause: Try to assign a user to a non-existant profile
- ORA-02381: cannot drop PUBLIC_DEFAULT profile
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Cause: Try to drop PUBLIC_DEFAULT profile
- ORA-02382: profile <varname>string</varname> has users assigned, cannot drop without CASCADE
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- ORA-02383: illegal cost factor
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Cause: Negative or UNLIMITED cost for this resourc
- ORA-02390: exceeded COMPOSITE_LIMIT, you are being logged off
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- ORA-02391: exceeded simultaneous SESSIONS_PER_USER limit
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Cause: An attempt was made to exceed the maximum number of concurrent sessions allowed by the SESSION_PER_USER clause of the user profile.
- ORA-02392: exceeded session limit on CPU usage, you are being logged off
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- ORA-02393: exceeded call limit on CPU usage
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- ORA-02394: exceeded session limit on IO usage, you are being logged off
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- ORA-02395: exceeded call limit on IO usage
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- ORA-02396: exceeded maximum idle time, please connect again
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Cause: as stated
- ORA-02397: exceeded PRIVATE_SGA limit, you are being logged off
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Cause: Only when using TP monitor
- ORA-02398: exceeded procedure space usage
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Cause: Stored procedured used up too much space in SYSTEM Tablespace
- ORA-02399: exceeded maximum connect time, you are being logged off
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Cause: As stated
- ORA-02400: explain plan output buffer size limit exceeded
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Cause: Internally this error is raised and caught to handle cases where the plan output exceeds te buffer size. The output is truncated in cases.
- ORA-02401: cannot EXPLAIN view owned by another user
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Cause: The view specified in the SQL statement belongs to another user and cannot be explained.
- ORA-02402: PLAN_TABLE not found
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Cause: The table used by EXPLAIN to store row source information does not exist in the current schema.
- ORA-02403: plan table does not have correct format
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Cause: The explicit plan table does not have the appropriate field definitions.
- ORA-02404: specified plan table not found
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Cause: The specified plan table does cannot be found.
- ORA-02405: invalid sql plan object provided
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Cause: The user provided a NULL, empty, or malformed object of type SQL_PLAN_TABLE_TYPE
- ORA-02420: missing schema authorization clause
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Cause: the AUTHORIZATION clause is missing from a create schema statement.
- ORA-02421: missing or invalid schema authorization identifier
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Cause: the schema name is missing or is incorrect in an authorization clause of a create schema statement.
- ORA-02422: missing or invalid schema element
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Cause: A statement other than a create table, create view, or grant privilege appears in a create schema statement.
- ORA-02423: schema name does not match schema authorization identifier
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Cause: a table definition with a schema name prepended to the table name does not match the schema name provided in the authorization clause of a create schema statement.
- ORA-02424: potential circular view references or unknown referenced tables
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Cause: the create schema statement contains views that depend on other views in the containing create schema statement or they contain references to unknown tables.
- ORA-02425: create table failed
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Cause: a create table statement failed in the create schema statement.
- ORA-02426: privilege grant failed
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Cause: a grant privilege statement failed inthe create schema statement.
- ORA-02427: create view failed
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Cause: a create view statement failed in the create schema statement.
- ORA-02428: could not add foreign key reference
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Cause: could not add a foreign key reference because of error in declaration. Either referenced table does not exist or table does not have an unique key.
- ORA-02429: cannot drop index used for enforcement of unique/primary key
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Cause: user attempted to drop an index that is being used as the enforcement mechanism for unique or primary key.
- ORA-02430: cannot enable constraint (<varname>string</varname>) - no such constraint
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Cause: the named constraint does not exist for this table.
- ORA-02431: cannot disable constraint (<varname>string</varname>) - no such constraint
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Cause: the named constraint does not exist for this table.
- ORA-02432: cannot enable primary key - primary key not defined for table
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Cause: Attempted to enable a primary key that is not defined for the table.
- ORA-02433: cannot disable primary key - primary key not defined for table
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Cause: Attempted to disable a primary key tht is not defined for the table.
- ORA-02434: cannot enable unique(<varname>string</varname>) - unique key not defined for table
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Cause: attempted to enable a unique key that is not defined for the table.
- ORA-02435: cannot disable unique(<varname>string</varname>) - unique key not defined for table
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Cause: attempted to disable a unique key that is not deined for the table.
- ORA-02436: date or system variable wrongly specified in CHECK constraint
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Cause: An attempt was made to use a date constant or system variable, such as USER, in a check constraint that was not completely specified in a CREATE TABLE or ALTER TABLE statement. For example, a date was specified without the century.
- ORA-02437: cannot validate (<varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname>) - primary key violated
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Cause: attempted to validate a primary key with duplicate values or null values.
- ORA-02438: Column check constraint cannot reference other columns
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Cause: attempted to define a column check constraint that references another column.
- ORA-02439: Unique index on a deferrable constraint is not allowed
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Cause: attempted to enable a deferrable primary key/unique constraint that has an existing unique index on the constraint columns.
- ORA-02440: Create as select with referential constraints not allowed
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Cause: create table foo (... ref. con. ...) as select ...;
- ORA-02441: Cannot drop nonexistent primary key
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Cause: alter table drop primary key - primary key does not exist.
- ORA-02442: Cannot drop nonexistent unique key
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Cause: alter table drop unique (<varname>col list</varname>) - unique specification does not exist.
- ORA-02443: Cannot drop constraint - nonexistent constraint
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Cause: alter table drop constraint <constraint_name>
- ORA-02444: Cannot resolve referenced object in referential constraints
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Cause: attempted to define foreign key referencing an object which cannot be resolved to a base table reference
- ORA-02445: Exceptions table not found
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Cause: the explicity or implicity declared exceptions table does not exist.
- ORA-02446: CREATE TABLE ... AS SELECT failed - check constraint violated
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Cause: An attempt was made to use a CREATE TABLE ... AS SELECT statement when some rows violated one or more CHECK constraints.
- ORA-02447: cannot defer a constraint that is not deferrable
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Cause: An attempt was made to defer a nondeferrable constraint
- ORA-02448: constraint does not exist
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Cause: The named constraint does not exist
- ORA-02449: unique/primary keys in table referenced by foreign keys
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Cause: An attempt was made to drop a table with unique or primary keys referenced by foreign keys in another table.
- ORA-02450: Invalid hash option - missing keyword IS
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Cause: Missing IS keyword.
- ORA-02451: duplicate HASHKEYS specification
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Cause: The HASHKEYS option is specified more than once.
- ORA-02452: invalid HASHKEYS option value
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Cause: The specified HASHKEYS option must be an integer value.
- ORA-02453: duplicate HASH IS specification
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Cause: The HASH IS option is specified more than once.
- ORA-02454: Number of hash keys per block (<varname>string</varname>) exceeds maximum of <varname>string</varname>
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Cause: The SIZE argument is too small.
- ORA-02455: The number of cluster key column must be 1
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Cause: When specifing the HASH IS option, the number of key columns must be 1.
- ORA-02456: The HASH IS column specification must be NUMBER(*,0)
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Cause: The column specification must specify an integer.
- ORA-02457: The HASH IS option must specify a valid column
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Cause: The HASH IS column name is not specified in the cluster definition.
- ORA-02458: HASHKEYS must be specified for a HASH CLUSTER
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Cause: The HASHKEYS option must be specified when creating a HASH CLUSTER.
- ORA-02459: Hashkey value must be a positive integer
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Cause: The value of the hash key was not a positive number.
- ORA-02460: Inappropriate index operation on a hash cluster
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Cause: An attempt to create a cluster index was issued on a hash cluster.
- ORA-02461: Inappropriate use of the INDEX option
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Cause: This option is only valid for non hash clusters.
- ORA-02462: Duplicate INDEX option specified
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Cause: The INDEX option is specified more than once.
- ORA-02463: Duplicate HASH IS option specified
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Cause: The HASH IS option is specified more than once.
- ORA-02464: Cluster definition can not be both HASH and INDEX
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Cause: The cluster can either be a hash or indexed cluster - not both.
- ORA-02465: Inappropriate use of the HASH IS option
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Cause: This option is only valid for clusters
- ORA-02466: The SIZE and INITRANS options cannot be altered for HASH CLUSTERS.
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Cause: An attempt was made to change the SIZE and INITRANS options after the hash cluster was created.
- ORA-02467: Column referenced in expression not found in cluster definition
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Cause: A column in the hash is expression was not present in cluster definition.
- ORA-02468: Constant or system variable wrongly specified in expression
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Cause: A constant or system variable was specified in the hash expression.
- ORA-02469: Hash expression does not return an Oracle Number.
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Cause: Result of evaluating hash expression is not an Oracle Number.
- ORA-02470: TO_DATE, USERENV, or SYSDATE incorrectly used in hash expression.
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Cause: An attempt was made to specify SYSDATE, UID, USER, ROWNUM, or LEVEL in hash expression.
- ORA-02471: SYSDATE, UID, USER, ROWNUM, or LEVEL incorrectly used in hash expression.
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Cause: SYSDATE, UID, USER, ROWNUM, or LEVEL are not allowed in hash expressions.
- ORA-02472: PL/SQL functions not allowed in hash expressions
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Cause: A PL/SQL function was used in the hash expression.
- ORA-02473: Error while evaluating the cluster's hash expression.
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Cause: An error occurred while evaluating the clusters hash expression.
- ORA-02474: Fixed hash area extents used (<varname>string</varname>) exceeds maximum allowed (<varname>string</varname>)
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Cause: The number of extents required for creating the fixed hash area exceeds the maximum number allowed.
- ORA-02475: maximum cluster chain block count of <varname>string</varname> has been exceeded
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Cause: The number of blocks in a cluster chain exceeds the maximum number allowed.
- ORA-02476: can not create index due to parallel direct load on table
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Cause: A parallel direct load is occurring to the specified table.
- ORA-02477: can not perform parallel direct load on object <varname>string</varname>
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Cause: A parallel direct load is not possible because an index is is being created on the table.
- ORA-02478: merge into base segment would overflow MAXEXTENTS limit
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Cause: Merge of temporary segment into base segment failed because MAXEXTENTS was larger than the total in the temp and base segments
- ORA-02479: error while translating file name for parallel load
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Cause: An invalid file name was specified to load data into.
- ORA-02481: Too many processes specified for events (max <varname>string</varname>)
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Cause: Too many processes specified than allowed per event.
- ORA-02482: Syntax error in event specification (<varname>string</varname>)
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Cause: Illegal event string
- ORA-02483: Syntax error in process specification (<varname>string</varname>)
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Cause: Illegal process string
- ORA-02484: Invalid _trace_buffers parameter specification (<varname>string</varname>)
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Cause: Bad process or size in _trace_buffers INIT.ORA parameter.
- ORA-02485: Invalid _trace_options parameter specification (<varname>string</varname>)
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Cause: Bad syntax for _trace_options INIT.ORA parameter.
- ORA-02486: Error in writing trace file <varname>string</varname>
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Cause: Error occurred in creating/writing the file.
- ORA-02487: Error in converting trace data
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Cause: Incompatible binary trace data was specified.
- ORA-02488: Error encountered when accessing file [<varname>string</varname>] for trace conversion
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Cause: An attempt was made to open or access the trace file during a trace conversion.
- ORA-02490: missing required file size in RESIZE clause
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Cause: No value was specified for the RESIZE clause.
- ORA-02491: missing required keyword ON or OFF in AUTOEXTEND clause
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Cause: The keyword ON or OFF was not specified for the AUTOEXTEND clause.
- ORA-02492: missing required file block increment size in NEXT clause
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Cause: No value was specified for the NEXT clause.
- ORA-02493: invalid file increment size in NEXT clause
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Cause: A non-integer value was used for the NEXT clause of the DATAFILE list.
- ORA-02494: invalid or missing maximum file size in MAXSIZE clause
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Cause: UNLIMITED was not specified, or an invalid integer value was specified, for the MAXSIZE clause in the DATAFILE file list. The MAXSIZE value cannot be smaller than the SIZE value.
- ORA-02495: cannot resize file <varname>string</varname>, tablespace <varname>string</varname> is read only
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Cause: An attempt was made to resize a data file in a tablespace that is read only.
- ORA-02700: osnoraenv: error translating ORACLE_SID
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Cause: Two-task driver could not find the value of ORACLE_SID in the environment.
- ORA-02701: osnoraenv: error translating oracle image name
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Cause: ORACLE_HOME environment variable not set.
- ORA-02702: osnoraenv: error translating orapop image name
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Cause: ORACLE_HOME environment variable not set.
- ORA-02703: osnpopipe: pipe creation failed
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Cause: The pipe driver failed to create pipes for communications with the orapop process.
- ORA-02704: osndopop: fork failed
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Cause: The two-task driver could not fork orapop.
- ORA-02705: osnpol: polling of communication channel failed
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Cause: The pipe driver failed while polling the communications channel.
- ORA-02706: osnshs: host name too long
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Cause: The length of your host-string specified by the TWO_TASK environment variable exceeds the ORACLE system-imposed limit.
- ORA-02707: osnacx: cannot allocate context area
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Cause: The invoked Unix two-task driver could not allocate heap space for the context area.
- ORA-02708: osnrntab: connect to host failed, unknown ORACLE_SID
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Cause: The invoked Unix two-task driver failed to find an entry in oratab for the sid you supplied.
- ORA-02709: osnpop: pipe creation failed
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Cause: The pipe driver failed to create pipes for two-task communications with the oracle shadow process.
- ORA-02710: osnpop: fork failed
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Cause: The pipe driver could not fork the oracle shadow process.
- ORA-02711: osnpvalid: write to validation channel failed
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Cause: The pipe driver failed to write to the orapop process.
- ORA-02712: osnpop: malloc failed
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Cause: The pipe driver failed to allocate enough heap space for its context area buffers.
- ORA-02713: osnprd: message receive failure
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Cause: The pipe driver failed to read a message from the communications channel.
- ORA-02714: osnpwr: message send failure
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Cause: The pipe driver failed to write a message to the communications channel.
- ORA-02715: osnpgetbrkmsg: message from host had incorrect message type
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Cause: The pipe driver received a message having an unrecognizable message type.
- ORA-02716: osnpgetdatmsg: message from host had incorrect message type
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Cause: The Pipe driver received a message having an unrecognizable message type.
- ORA-02717: osnpfs: incorrect number of bytes written
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Cause: The Pipe driver sent a message that was apparently successful, but the number of bytes transmitted did not match the number of bytes furnished to the driver.
- ORA-02718: osnprs: reset protocol error
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Cause: The two-task driver could not reset the connection.
- ORA-02719: osnfop: fork failed
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Cause: The fast driver could not fork the oracle shadow process.
- ORA-02720: osnfop: shmat failed
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Cause: When the fast driver was invoked, processes failed to attach to the shared memory buffer. You probably supplied an illegal shared memory attach address, or the system ran out of data space to accomodate the buffer.
- ORA-02721: osnseminit: cannot create semaphore set
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Cause: The Fast driver failed to get a semaphore set.
- ORA-02722: osnpui: cannot send break message to orapop
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Cause: The Pipe driver could not send a break message to orapop.
- ORA-02723: osnpui: cannot send break signal
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Cause: The Pipe driver could not send a break message to the ORACLE shadow process.
- ORA-02724: osnpbr: cannot send break message to orapop
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Cause: The Pipe driver could not send a break message to orapop.
- ORA-02725: osnpbr: cannot send break signal
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Cause: The Pipe driver could not send a break message to the ORACLE shadow process.
- ORA-02726: osnpop: access error on oracle executable
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Cause: The Pipe driver could not access the oracle executable.
- ORA-02727: osnpop: access error on orapop executable
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Cause: The Pipe driver could not access the orapop executable.
- ORA-02728: osnfop: access error on oracle executable
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Cause: The Fast driver could not access the oracle executable.
- ORA-02729: osncon: driver not in osntab
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Cause: The driver you have specified is not supported.
- ORA-02730: osnrnf: cannot find user logon directory
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Cause: The driver you have specified could not find your logon directory while searching for your local .sqlnet file.
- ORA-02731: osnrnf: malloc of buffer failed
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Cause: The specified driver could not find enough heap space to malloc a buffer.
- ORA-02732: osnrnf: cannot find a matching database alias
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Cause: Database alias specified was not identified in either $HOME/.sqlnet or /etc/sqlnet.
- ORA-02733: osnsnf: database string too long
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Cause: While converting a database alias to a database ID, the resulting database ID string exceeded the ORACLE system-imposed limit.
- ORA-02734: osnftt: cannot reset shared memory permission
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Cause: The Fast driver was unable to reset shared memory permissions.
- ORA-02735: osnfpm: cannot create shared memory segment
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Cause: The Fast driver failed to create a shared memory segment for two-task communication.
- ORA-02736: osnfpm: illegal default shared memory address
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Cause: The Fast driver failed to establish a default shared memory address.
- ORA-02737: osnpcl: cannot tell orapop to exit
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Cause: The Pipe driver failed to send orapop the command to exit.
- ORA-02738: osnpwrtbrkmsg: incorrect number of bytes written
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Cause: The pipe driver apparently sent an imcomplete break message.
- ORA-02739: osncon: host alias is too long
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Cause: The alias used for a sqlnet host is longer than 161 characters.
- ORA-02750: osnfsmmap: cannot open shared memory file ?/dbs/ftt_<varname>pid</varname>.dbf
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Cause: The Fast driver failed to create a shared memory file for two-task communication.
- ORA-02751: osnfsmmap: cannot map shared memory file
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Cause: The Fast driver failed to map a shared memory file for two-task communication.
- ORA-02752: osnfsmmap: illegal shared memory address
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Cause: The Fast driver failed to attach shared memory at the expected location.
- ORA-02753: osnfsmmap: cannot close shared memory file
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Cause: The Fast driver cannot close the shared memory file.
- ORA-02754: osnfsmmap: cannot change shared memory inheritence
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Cause: The Fast driver could not alter the inheritence attributes of the shared memory.
- ORA-02755: osnfsmcre: cannot create chared memory file ?/dbs/ftt_<varname>pid</varname>.dbf
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Cause: The Fast driver failed to create a file for shared memory.
- ORA-02756: osnfsmnam: name translation failure
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Cause: The Fast driver encountered an error translating the shared memory filename ?/dbs/ftt_<varname>pid</varname>.dbf.
- ORA-02757: osnfop: fork_and_bind failed
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Cause: The Fast driver failed to fork a process onto the desired cluster and node number.
- ORA-02758: Allocation of internal array failed
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Cause: The package was unable to allocate memory for an array because the system ran out of memory.
- ORA-02759: Not enough request descriptors available
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Cause: All of the package's request descriptors are in use performing other requests.
- ORA-02760: Client close of file failed.
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Cause: The client was unable to close a file after forking the servers.
- ORA-02761: File number to be canceled is negative.
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Cause: The file number contained with the sfiov structure is less than zero.
- ORA-02762: file number to be cancelled is greater than the maximum.
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Cause: The file number contained with the sfiov structure is greater than the maximum.
- ORA-02763: Unable to cancel at least one request
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Cause: No requests were found that could be cancelled.
- ORA-02764: Invalid package mode
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Cause: The mode of the package can only be parallel or duplex.
- ORA-02765: Invalid maximum number of servers
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Cause: The number of servers given was less than or equal to zero.
- ORA-02766: Invalid maximum of request descriptors
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Cause: The number of request descriptors was less than or equal to zero.
- ORA-02767: Less than one request descriptor was allocated per server
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Cause: The package requires that the number of request descriptors be greater than or equal to the number of servers used.
- ORA-02768: Maximum number of files is invalid
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Cause: The maximum number of files to be used by the package was less than or equal to zero.
- ORA-02769: Setting of handler for SIGTERM failed
-
Cause: The package was unable to set up handling by the server for the termination signal. This is an internal error.
- ORA-02770: Total number of blocks is invalid
-
Cause: The total number of blocks to be allocated for use by the package was not greater than zero.
- ORA-02771: Illegal request time out value
-
Cause: The number was not a positive number.
- ORA-02772: Invalid maximum server idle time
-
Cause: The time given was not a positive number.
- ORA-02773: Invalid maximum client wait time
-
Cause: The time given was not a positive number.
- ORA-02774: Invalid request list latch time out value
-
Cause: The time given was not a positive number.
- ORA-02775: Invalid request done signal
-
Cause: The signal number was not a positive number.
- ORA-02776: Value for request done signal exceeds maximum
-
Cause: The value sent to the package for use as the "request done" signal exceeds the maximum allowed by the operating system.
- ORA-02777: Stat failed on log directory
-
Cause: The package was unable to get information about the directory in which the log files are to reside.
- ORA-02778: Name given for the log directory is invalid
-
Cause: The name given for the directory in which the logs are to be kept does not correspond to a directory.
- ORA-02779: Stat failed on core dump directory
-
Cause: The package was unable to get information about the directory into which the servers are to dump core in the event of an exception.
- ORA-02780: Name given for the core dump directory is invalid
-
Cause: The name given for the directory in which the server processes are to dump core in the event of an exception does not correspond to a directory.
- ORA-02781: Invalid value given for the timing wanted flag
-
Cause: The value given was not TRUE or FALSE.
- ORA-02782: Both read and write functions were not specified
-
Cause: To ensure that the functions act symmetrically, pointers to both the read and write functions must be given.
- ORA-02783: Both post and wait functions were not specified
-
Cause: To ensure that the functions act symmetrically, pointers to both the posting and waiting functions must be given.
- ORA-02784: Invalid shared memory ID specified
-
Cause: The ID of the segment specified for use as the shared buffer region was invalid.
- ORA-02785: Invalid shared memory buffer size
-
Cause: The size given for the shared memory segment to be used as the shared buffer region was less than or equal to zero.
- ORA-02786: Size needed for shared region is greater than segment size
-
Cause: The size of the shared segment that was specified for the shared buffer region is less than the number of bytes required. The first field of the "additional information" field is the size needed. The second is the size of the segment.
- ORA-02787: Unable to allocate memory for segment list
-
Cause: The package cannot allocate memory for an internal segment list because the system has run out of memory. The "additional information" field is the amount of memory that the package attempted to allocate.
- ORA-02788: Unable to find kernel process pointer in async process array
-
Cause: Internal error - Contact ORACLE support.
- ORA-02789: Maximum number of files reached
-
Cause: The maximum number of files that can be used for asynchronous I/O has been reached.
- ORA-02790: File name is too long
-
Cause: The length of the name of a file that is being opened for asynchronous I/O is longer than the maximum. The "additional information" field is the maximum length.
- ORA-02791: Unable to open file for use with asynchronous I/O
-
Cause: The package could not open file for some reason.
- ORA-02792: Unable to fstat() a file being used for asynchronous I/O.
-
Cause: The fstat(2) call on a file being used for asynchronous I/O failed.
- ORA-02793: Close of asynchronous I/O failed.
-
Cause: The client was unable to close a file being used for asynchronous I/O.
- ORA-02794: Client unable to get key for shared memory
-
Cause: The client was unable to get a key so that it obtain shared memory for use with shared memory.
- ORA-02795: Request list is empty
-
Cause: The client was signalled by a server that it was done with a request but the "done" list was empty.
- ORA-02796: Done request is not in correct state
-
Cause: A request is not in the right state.
- ORA-02797: No requests available
-
Cause: No free request descriptors are available.
- ORA-02798: Invalid number of requests
-
Cause: The number of operations sent to either sfard() or sfawrite() is less than zero.
- ORA-02799: Unable to arm signal handler
-
Cause: The arming of a signal handler for the "done" signal failed.
- ORA-02800: Requests timed out
-
Cause: Some of the requests for asynchronous input or output were not serviced in the required amount of time.
- ORA-02801: Operations timed out
-
Cause: Some asynchronous operations timed out in kernel mode.
- ORA-02802: No idle servers available in parallel mode
-
Cause: Internal error.
- ORA-02803: Retrieval of current time failed
-
Cause: Internal error.
- ORA-02804: Allocation of memory failed for log file name
-
Cause: The client was unable to allocated a buffer for the name of the log file.
- ORA-02805: Unable to set handler for SIGTPA
-
Cause: Internal error.
- ORA-02806: Unable to set handler for SIGALRM
-
Cause: Internal error.
- ORA-02807: Allocation of memory for I/O vectors failed.
-
Cause: The client was unable to allocate memory for the array of I/O vectors that the servers are to use.
- ORA-02808: Allocation of memory of open files array failed.
-
Cause: The client was unable to allocate memory for an array of flags that the servers are to use.
- ORA-02809: Jump buffer not valid
-
Cause: Internal error.
- ORA-02810: Unable to make temporary file name for memory mapped file
-
- ORA-02811: Unable to attach shared memory segment
-
- ORA-02812: Bad attach address
-
- ORA-02813: Unable to make temporary file name in order to get key
-
Cause: Internal error.
- ORA-02814: Unable to get shared memory
-
Cause: Shmget(2) failed.
- ORA-02815: Unable to attach shared memory
-
Cause: Shmat(2) failed.
- ORA-02816: Unable to kill a process
-
Cause: A server did not die after being sent a kill signal.
- ORA-02817: Read failed
-
Cause: A server could not read a requested amount of data.
- ORA-02818: Less than the number of blocks requested was read in
-
Cause: A server could not read in the request amount of data. The first number in the "additional information" field is the block number being read in. The second is the actual number of bytes that was read in.
- ORA-02819: Write failed
-
Cause: A server was unable to perform a write. The number in the "additional information" field is the starting block number of the data segment being written out. The first number in the "additional information" field is the block number being written out. The second is the actual number of bytes that was written out. The disk may have filled up.
- ORA-02820: Unable to write the requested number of blocks
-
Cause: A server could not write the requested amount of data out to disk. The disk may have run out of space.
- ORA-02821: Unable to read the requested number of blocks.
-
Cause: A server could not read the number of blocks that was requested. The end of the file may have been read.
- ORA-02822: Invalid block offset
-
Cause: A server was unable to seek to the designated block.
- ORA-02823: Buffer is not aligned.
-
Cause: The buffer on which an I/O is being done is not on the correct boundary.
- ORA-02824: Request free list is empty
-
Cause: The list from which the package allocates request descriptors is empty because all of the descriptors is in use.
- ORA-02825: Request on free list was not free
-
Cause: Internal error.
- ORA-02826: Illegal block size
-
Cause: A negative number was given for the I/O block size to be used by the asynchronous I/O package.
- ORA-02827: Invalid file number
-
Cause: The file number upon which an operation is to done is either less than zero or greater than the maximum number of files than can be open.
- ORA-02828: Segment free list is empty
-
Cause: No segments are available to allocated.
- ORA-02829: No segment of the proper size is available
-
Cause: No segment of the proper size is ready for use by the caller.
- ORA-02830: Segment could not be split - no free segments available
-
Cause: A segment that is larger than that desired could not be split because no free segment was available.
- ORA-02831: Segment deallocation failed - empty segment list
-
Cause: The caller attempted to deallocate a segment but the "in use" list was empty. This is a programming error.
- ORA-02832: Segment deallocation failed - segment not on list
-
Cause: The caller attempted to deallocate a segment that was not on the "in use" list. This is a programming error.
- ORA-02833: Server was unable to close file
-
Cause: A server was unable to close a file being used for asynchronous I/O.
- ORA-02834: Server unable to open file
-
Cause: The server was unable to open a file for use with asynchronous I/O.
- ORA-02835: Server unable to send signal to client
-
Cause: Internal error.
- ORA-02836: Unable to create temporary key file
-
Cause: Internal error.
- ORA-02837: Unable to unlink temporary file
-
Cause: Internal error.
- ORA-02838: Unable to arm signal handler for the alarm signal
-
Cause: The arming of a signal handler for the alarmsignal failed.
- ORA-02839: Sync of blocks to disk failed.
-
Cause: The server was unable to flush its writes out to disk.
- ORA-02840: Open of log file by client failed
-
Cause: The client process was unable to open its log file.
- ORA-02841: Server died on start up
-
Cause: A server exited during its initialization process.
- ORA-02842: Client unable to fork a server
-
Cause: The client could not spawn a server. A possible reason is that the operating system has reached its limit on the number of processes that it can spawn.
- ORA-02843: Invalid value for kernel flag
-
Cause: An illegal value was given for the kernel flag in the information structure. Only TRUE and FALSE are permitted.
- ORA-02844: Invalid value for the leave open flag
-
Cause: A value was given for the flag that determines whether a file is to be left open after the client checks it to see if the servers can use it. Only TRUE and FALSE are supported.
- ORA-02845: Invalid value for the timing wanted flag
-
Cause: A value was given for the flag that indicates that operations are to be timed out. Only TRUE and FALSE are supported.
- ORA-02846: Unkillable server
-
Cause: A server would not respond to the termination signal. The first number is the number of the server. The second is its UNIX process number. This is an internal problem.
- ORA-02847: Server did not terminate when posted
-
Cause: A server did not respond to a posted request to shutdown. The first number is the number of the server. The second is its UNIX process number. This is an internal problem.
- ORA-02848: Asynchronous I/O package is not running
-
Cause: An operation using the asynchronous I/O package was attempted without first initializing the package using sfainit().
- ORA-02849: Read failed because of an error
-
Cause: A server could not read the requested amount of data from disk.
- ORA-02850: File is closed
-
Cause: A file upon which an asynchronous I/O operation is to be performed has already been closed by the package.
- ORA-02851: Request list is empty when it should not be
-
Cause: This is an internal problem.
- ORA-02852: Invalid critical-section time out value
-
Cause: The time given was not a positive number.
- ORA-02853: Invalid server list latch time out value
-
Cause: The time given was not a positive number.
- ORA-02854: Invalid number of request buffers
-
Cause: The value given for "db_slave_buffers" in your INIT.ORA file is less than 0.
- ORA-02855: Number of requests is less than the number of slaves
-
Cause: The value given for 'db_slave_buffers' in the initialization parameter file was less than the number specified for the number of slaves, 'db_slaves.'
- ORA-02875: smpini: Unable to get shared memory for PGA
-
Cause: Stated in errno.
- ORA-02876: smpini: Unable to attach to shared memory for PGA
-
Cause: Stated in errno.
- ORA-02877: smpini: Unable to initialize memory protection
-
Cause: The adspcinit program has not been executed.
- ORA-02878: sou2o: Variable smpdidini overwritten
-
Cause: The variable smpdidini was overwritten, probably by client code.
- ORA-02879: sou2o: Could not gain access to protected memory
-
Cause: This is an internal error, note error code in errno.
- ORA-02880: smpini: Could not register PGA for protection
-
Cause: This is an internal error, note error code in errno.
- ORA-02881: sou2o: Could not revoke access to protected memory
-
Cause: This is an internal error, note error code in errno.
- ORA-02882: sou2o: Could not register SGA for protection
-
Cause: This is an internal error, note error code in errno.
- ORA-02899: smscre: Cannot create SGA with Extended Shared Memory feature
-
Cause: The environment variable EXTSHM was set before starting oracle.
- ORA-03001: unimplemented feature
-
Cause: This feature is not implemented.
- ORA-03002: operator not implemented
-
Cause: This is an internal error.
- ORA-03007: obsolete feature
-
Cause: User attempted to use a feature which is no longer supported.
- ORA-03009: Incompatible OCI function call
-
Cause: An incompatible OCI function call was issued for new functionality.
- ORA-03100: communication area cannot be allocated; insufficient memory
-
- ORA-03105: internal protocol error
-
- ORA-03106: fatal two-task communication protocol error
-
- ORA-03107: oranet buffer underflow
-
- ORA-03108: oranet: ORACLE does not support this interface version
-
- ORA-03109: oranet buffer overflow
-
- ORA-03110: oranet: ORACLE does not support this SQL version
-
- ORA-03111: break received on communication channel
-
- ORA-03112: a server linked as single-task cannot use SQL*Net
-
Cause: A statement containing a SQL*Net connect string was issued to the single-task server. For example, a database link was used in a SQL statement.
- ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel
-
Cause: The connection between Client and Server process was broken.
- ORA-03114: not connected to ORACLE
-
- ORA-03115: unsupported network datatype or representation
-
- ORA-03116: invalid buffer length passed to a conversion routine
-
- ORA-03117: two-task save area overflow
-
- ORA-03118: two-task coroutine has invalid state
-
- ORA-03119: two-task detected inconsistent datatype specification
-
Cause: There was both a datatype, and an anonymous datatype declaration found.
- ORA-03120: two-task conversion routine: integer overflow
-
- ORA-03121: no interface driver connected - function not performed
-
- ORA-03122: attempt to close ORACLE-side window on user side
-
Cause: This is an internal error.
- ORA-03123: operation would block
-
Cause: This is a status code that indicates that the operation cannot complete now.
- ORA-03124: two-task internal error
-
Cause: Internal error.
- ORA-03125: client-server protocol violation
-
Cause: The application received a bad escape sequence from the server and may indicate a problem with the client application user code.
- ORA-03126: network driver does not support non-blocking operations
-
Cause: A non-blocking operation was attempted and the network driver does not support non-blocking operations.
- ORA-03127: no new operations allowed until the active operation ends
-
Cause: An attempt was made to execute a new operation before the active non-blocking operation completed or a new operation was attempted before all the pieces of a column were inserted or fetched.
- ORA-03128: connection is in blocking mode
-
Cause: The OCI test for non-blocking mode on a connection indicates that the connection is in blocking mode.
- ORA-03129: the next piece to be inserted is required
-
Cause: The application performed a piecewise bind on a column.
- ORA-03130: the buffer for the next piece to be fetched is required
-
Cause: The application performed a piecewise define on the column.
- ORA-03131: an invalid buffer was provided for the next piece
-
Cause: The application either provided the length of the buffer for the next piece to be zero or provided a null pointer.
- ORA-03132: two-task default value overflow
-
Cause: The default value specified for a record field was too large.
- ORA-03133: piggyback function error
-
- ORA-03134: Connections to this server version are no longer supported.
-
Cause: An attempt was made to connect to an Oracle server of older version.
- ORA-03135: connection lost contact
-
Cause: 1) Server unexpectedly terminated or was forced to terminate. 2) Server timed out the connection.
- ORA-03136: inbound connection timed out
-
Cause: Inbound connection was timed out by the server because user authentication was not completed within the given time specified by SQLNET.INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEOUT or its default value
- ORA-03137: TTC protocol internal error : [<varname>string</varname>] [<varname>string</varname>] [<varname>string</varname>] [<varname>string</varname>] [<varname>string</varname>] [<varname>string</varname>] [<varname>string</varname>] [<varname>string</varname>]
-
Cause: TTC protocol internal error.
- ORA-03138: Connection terminated due to security policy violation
-
Cause: Connection was terminated due to a security policy violation.
- ORA-03139: This OCI call has been disabled by the DBA
-
Cause: The SEC_DISABLE_OLDER_ORACLE_RPCS initialization parameter was enabled.
- ORA-03140: I/O operation in progress
-
Cause: The current I/O operation was not complete. The error is typically returned from vectored and/or asynchronous I/O calls.
- ORA-03141: I/O request queue full
-
Cause: The I/O request queue was full and no more requests could be queued.
- ORA-03142: Session ID: <varname>number</varname> Serial number: <varname>number</varname>
-
Cause: Connection was lost for the specified session and serial number. This is either due to session being killed or network problems.
- ORA-03143: Process ID: <varname>string</varname> Thread ID: <varname>string</varname>
-
Cause: Connection was lost for the specified process ID and thread ID. This is either due to session being killed or network problems.
- ORA-03144: Process ID: <varname>string</varname>
-
Cause: Connection was lost for the specified process ID. This is either due to session being killed or network problems.
- ORA-03145: I/O streaming direction error
-
Cause: Attempted to PUT data when GET streaming was in progress or attempted to GET data when PUT streaming was in progress.
- ORA-03146: Invalid buffer length for TTC field
-
Cause: A corrupt Two-Task Common (TTC) packet was received.
- ORA-03147: Missing mandatory TTC field
-
Cause: A corrupt Two-Task Common (TTC) packet was received.
- ORA-03148: OCI_ATTR_ROW_COUNT cannot return a row count exceeding UB4MAXVAL. The actual row count is [<varname>string</varname>]
-
Cause: The row count was larger than UB4MAXVAL. OCI clients using OCI_ATTR_ROW_COUNT cannot see row counts larger than UB4MAXVAL.
- ORA-03149: Invalid Oracle error code
-
Cause: An invalid Oracle error code was received by the server.
- ORA-03150: end-of-file on communication channel for database link
-
Cause: The connection between the client and the remote server process was broken.
- ORA-03160: An invalid client operation was requested by the server
-
Cause: You are using an Oracle client application linked with libraries with lower version than the current server version.
- ORA-03170: deadlocked on readable physical standby (undo segment <varname>string</varname>)
-
Cause: A new undo segment was added. A query can occasionally deadlock when issued around the time an undo segment is added and used immediately on the primary.
- ORA-03171: Recovery was terminated during query execution
-
Cause: Recovery was terminated. A query can ocassionally deadlock when recovery is terminated because it needs a block with changes that are made after the point at which recovery was terminated.
- ORA-03172: STANDBY_MAX_DATA_DELAY of <varname>string</varname> seconds exceeded
-
Cause: Standby recovery fell behind the STANDBY_MAX_DATA_DELAY requirement.
- ORA-03173: Standby may not be synced with primary
-
Cause: ALTER SESSION SYNC WITH PRIMARY did not work because either the standby was not synchronous or in a data-loss mode with regard to the primary, or the standby recovery was terminated.
- ORA-03174: STANDBY_MAX_DATA_DELAY does not apply to SYS users
-
Cause: ALTER SESSION SET STANDBY_MAX_DATA_DELAY did not work for SYS users.
- ORA-03175: parameter <varname>string</varname> mismatch
-
Cause: The value of the %s parameter was not the same in all instances.
- ORA-03176: <varname>string</varname> only works on an open physical standby database
-
Cause: The database was not an open physical standby database.
- ORA-03177: enable read-only violation logging
-
- ORA-03178: duplicate SESSION or GLOBAL specifications
-
Cause: Duplicate SESSION or GLOBAL specifications were specified.
- ORA-03179: NOCACHE or ORDER sequences cannot be accessed from Active Data Guard standby
-
Cause: NOCACHE or ORDER sequences were not supported for Active Data Guard standby.
- ORA-03180: Sequence values cannot be allocated for Oracle Active Data Guard standby.
-
Cause: Connection to the corresponding primary database failed. The primary database might be down.
- ORA-03181: Sequence object no longer exists for Oracle Active Data Guard standby.
-
Cause: The sequence object might have been dropped by the primary database.
- ORA-03182: The sequence object is no longer a global sequence for Oracle Active Data Guard standby database.
-
Cause: The sequence object might have been altered by the primary database.
- ORA-03200: the segment type specification is invalid
-
Cause: segment type is not TABLE, INDEX, or CLUSTER
- ORA-03201: the group number specification is invalid
-
Cause: the freelist group number was either negative or larger than the the number of freelist groups in the segment
- ORA-03202: the scan limit specification is invalid
-
Cause: the scan limit did not have a positive integer value the number of freelist groups in the segment
- ORA-03203: concurrent update activity makes space analysis impossible
-
Cause: high volume of user updates interfere with the space analysis
- ORA-03204: the segment type specification should indicate partitioning
-
Cause: partition name is specified for the space analysis, but the object type does not indicate parttitioning
- ORA-03205: partition name is required when partitioned type is specified
-
Cause: partition name is not specified for the space analysis, but the object type indicates parttitioning
- ORA-03206: maximum file size of (<varname>string</varname>) blocks in AUTOEXTEND clause is out of range
-
Cause: The maximum file size for an autoextendable file has exceeded the maximum number of blocks allowed.
- ORA-03207: subpartitioned type must be specified for composite object
-
Cause: partition type is specified for the space analysis, but the object type indicates composite partitioning
- ORA-03208: partitioned type must be specified for a non-composite object
-
Cause: subpartition type is specified for the space analysis, but the object type indicates non-composite partitioning
- ORA-03209: DBMS_ADMIN_PACKAGE invalid file/block specification
-
Cause: The value of file number or block number is outside of limits or inconsistent
- ORA-03210: DBMS_ADMIN_PACKAGE invalid option specification
-
Cause: The value of one of the option parameters is incorrect
- ORA-03211: The segment does not exist or is not in a valid state
-
Cause: The segment specified in the DBMS_SPACE_ADMIN or DBMS_SPACE operation does not exist or is not in a state appropriate for this operation
- ORA-03212: Temporary Segment cannot be created in locally-managed tablespace
-
Cause: Attempt to create a temporary segment for sort/hash/lobs in in permanent tablespace of kind locally-managed
- ORA-03213: Invalid Lob Segment Name for DBMS_SPACE package
-
Cause: The Lob Segment specified in the DBMS_SPACE operation does not exist.
- ORA-03214: File Size specified is smaller than minimum required
-
Cause: File Size specified for add/resize datafile/tempfile does not allow for the minimum required of one allocation unit.
- ORA-03215: File Size specified for resize is too small
-
Cause: File Size specified for resize datafile/tempfile causes bitmap control structures to overlap
- ORA-03216: Tablespace/Segment Verification cannot proceed
-
Cause: Corruptions detected during verification whch cannot be dealt with
- ORA-03217: invalid option for alter of TEMPORARY TABLESPACE
-
Cause: invalid option for alter of temporary tablespace was specified
- ORA-03218: invalid option for CREATE/ALTER TABLESPACE
-
Cause: invalid option for create/alter tablespace of type locally-managed
- ORA-03219: Tablespace '<varname>string</varname>' is dictionary-managed, offline or temporary
-
Cause: Operation which is only applicable to permanent, online, locally-managed tablespaces is specified for a tablespace which is either dictionary-managed, offline or temporary
- ORA-03220: DBMS_ADMIN_PACKAGE required parameter is NULL or missing
-
Cause: Some of the procedures was called with missing or NULL parameters
- ORA-03221: Temporary tablespaces and temporary segments must have standard block size
-
Cause: An attempt was made to do one of the following : (1) create a temporary tablespace with a non-standard block size or, (2) alter an existing permanent tablespace of non-standard block size to a temporary tablespace or, (3) issue a DDL statement that would result in the creation of a temporary segment in a tablespace of non-standard block size.
- ORA-03222: average row size and row count must be greater than zero
-
Cause: Either a bad value passed to dbms_space.create_table_cost() or explain plan did not pass through size information.
- ORA-03223: Bitmap index block addressable limitation reached
-
Cause: The limitation of addressability of BMIB (Bitmap Index Block) was reached for the current blocksize.
- ORA-03230: segment only contains <varname>string</varname> blocks of unused space above high water mark
-
Cause: Attempt to preserve too many blocks.
- ORA-03231: the INITIAL extent may not be deallocated
-
Cause: Attempt to deallocate space from the segment which was truncated prior to the 7.3 release.
- ORA-03233: unable to extend table <varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname> subpartition <varname>string</varname> by <varname>string</varname> in tablespace <varname>string</varname>
-
Cause: Failed to allocate an extent for table subpartition segment in tablespace.
- ORA-03234: unable to extend index <varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname> subpartition <varname>string</varname> by <varname>string</varname> in tablespace <varname>string</varname>
-
Cause: Failed to allocate an extent for index subpartition segment in tablespace.
- ORA-03235: max # extents (<varname>string</varname>) reached in table <varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname> subpartition <varname>string</varname>
-
Cause: A table subpartition tried to extend past maxextents
- ORA-03236: max # extents (<varname>string</varname>) reached in index <varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname> subpartition <varname>string</varname>
-
Cause: An index subpartition tried to extend past maxextents
- ORA-03237: Initial Extent of specified size cannot be allocated in tablespace (<varname>string</varname>)
-
Cause: Too large a size for an initial extent due to freelist group specification
- ORA-03238: unable to extend LOB segment <varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname> subpartition <varname>string</varname> by <varname>string</varname> in tablespace <varname>string</varname>
-
Cause: An attempt was made to allocate an extent for LOB subpartition segment in tablespace, but the extent could not be allocated because there is not enough space in the tablespace indicated.
- ORA-03239: maxextents (<varname>string</varname>) reached in LOB segment <varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname> subpartition <varname>string</varname>
-
Cause: A LOB subpartition segment tried to extend past maxextents.
- ORA-03240: User's temporary tablespace same as tablespace being migrated
-
Cause: Users default temporary tablespace must be different from the tablespace being migrated.
- ORA-03241: Invalid unit size
-
Cause: User specified an invalid unit size for the tablespace
- ORA-03242: Tablespace migration retried 500 times
-
Cause: For migration to complete, temporary segments should not be present in the tablespace at the time of migration.
- ORA-03243: destination dba overlaps with existing control information
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Cause: Cannot overlap control information during relocation
- ORA-03244: No free space found to place the control information
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Cause: During migration of tablespace found no place to put the control information. If during bitmaps relocation, found no space at the specified destination.
- ORA-03245: Tablespace has to be dictionary managed, online and permanent to be able to migrate
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Cause: Tablespace was not dictionary managed or online or permanent.
- ORA-03246: Invalid block number specified
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Cause: Control information cannot be placed at the specified dba either because the block number specified is beyond the file end or the file is not large enough to accomodate the control information at that location
- ORA-03247: Invalid block number specified
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Cause: Relocation of bitmaps to the said destination will make the tablespace self descriptive
- ORA-03248: Too much of segment creation activity during migration
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Cause: Temporary segments were attempted to be created during migration
- ORA-03249: Uniform size for auto segment space managed tablespace should have atleast <varname>string</varname> blocks
-
Cause: For the given blocksize, uniform size specified is insufficient
- ORA-03250: Cannot mark this segment corrupt
-
Cause: This segment cannot be marked corrupt because it contains data dictionary objects
- ORA-03251: Cannot issue this command on SYSTEM tablespace
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Cause: It is not permitted to migrate SYSTEM tablespace from locally managed format to dictionary managed format or relocate bitmaps.
- ORA-03252: initial extent size not enough for LOB segment
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Cause: Fatblock size of LOB segment is too big to fit into the initial extent.
- ORA-03254: unable to execute the sql in read only database
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Cause: Unable to create a consistent snapshot of the object in a read only database. Transaction recovery must be performed before opening the database read only.
- ORA-03261: the tablespace <varname>string</varname> has only one file
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Cause: Dropping file from ts which has a single file extent.
- ORA-03262: the file is non-empty
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Cause: Trying to drop a non-empty datafile
- ORA-03263: cannot drop the first file of tablespace <varname>string</varname>
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Cause: Trying to drop the first datafile with which ts is created
- ORA-03264: cannot drop offline datafile of locally managed tablespace
-
Cause: Trying to drop offline datafile in lmts
- ORA-03274: both ALLOCATE EXTENT and DEALLOCATE UNUSED options are specified
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Cause: The DEALLOCATE option and the ALLOCATE option are specified in the same command.
- ORA-03275: duplicate DEALLOCATE option specification
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Cause: The DEALLOCATE UNUSED option to ALTER TABLE or ALTER INDEX is specified more than once.
- ORA-03276: duplicate ALLOCATE EXTENT option specification
-
Cause: The ALLOCATE EXTENT option to ALTER TABLE or ALTER INDEX is specified more than once.
- ORA-03277: invalid SIZE specified
-
Cause: The specified value must be an integer.
- ORA-03278: duplicate ALLOCATE EXTENT option specification
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Cause: An option (DATAFILE, SIZE or INSTANCE) was specified more than once.
- ORA-03279: invalid INSTANCE specified
-
Cause: The specified value is not recognized as a valid instance name.
- ORA-03280: invalid DATAFILE filename specified
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Cause: A character string literal is expected, but not found.
- ORA-03281: invalid ALLOCATE EXTENT option
-
Cause: An option other than DATAFILE, SIZE or INSTANCE was specified.
- ORA-03282: missing ALLOCATE EXTENT option
-
Cause: No ALLOCATE EXTENT options were specified.
- ORA-03283: specified datafile <varname>string</varname> does not exist
-
Cause: The datafile does not exist
- ORA-03284: datafile or tempfile <varname>string</varname> is not a member of tablespace <varname>string</varname>
-
Cause: The specified datafile or tempfile did not belong to the tablespace that the object resides in.
- ORA-03286: ALLOCATE EXTENT not valid for HASH CLUSTERS
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Cause: The cluster is a hash cluster, and can not use the allcoate extent option.
- ORA-03287: invalid FREELIST GROUP specified
-
Cause: The specified FREELIST GROUP number is invalid
- ORA-03288: both FREELIST GROUP and INSTANCE parameters may not be specified
-
Cause: Both FREELIST GROUP and INSTANCE were specified in clause
- ORA-03289: partition name and segment type do not match
-
Cause: Partition name and segment type specified for space analysis do not match
- ORA-03290: Invalid truncate command - missing CLUSTER or TABLE keyword
-
Cause: Invalid object specification given.
- ORA-03291: Invalid truncate option - missing STORAGE keyword
-
Cause: Expected STORAGE keyword
- ORA-03292: Table to be truncated is part of a cluster
-
Cause: The table being truncated is a member of a cluster.
- ORA-03293: Cluster to be truncated is a HASH CLUSTER
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Cause: Only INDEX CLUSTERS can be truncated.
- ORA-03296: cannot resize datafile - file <varname>string</varname> not found
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Cause: The specified datafile is not available for resizing.
- ORA-03297: file contains used data beyond requested RESIZE value
-
Cause: Some portion of the file in the region to be trimmed is currently in use by a database object
- ORA-03298: cannot shrink datafile - file <varname>string</varname> is under hot backup
-
Cause: Attempt to shrink a datafile while it is under hot backup. This is not allowed.
- ORA-03299: cannot create dictionary table <varname>string</varname>
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Cause: A dictionary table is created upon the first execution of the command 'alter database datafile autoextend on' for a database. This operation did not succeed. The most probable cause for this is insufficient space in the system tablespace.
- ORA-04000: the sum of PCTUSED and PCTFREE cannot exceed 100
-
Cause: the sum of PCTUSED and PCTFREE for a cluster or table exceeds 100
- ORA-04001: sequence parameter <varname>string</varname> must be an integer
-
Cause: %s (a sequence parameter) specified was not an integer
- ORA-04002: INCREMENT must be a non-zero integer
-
Cause: a sequence increment was specified to be zero
- ORA-04003: sequence parameter <varname>string</varname> exceeds maximum size allowed (<varname>string</varname> digits)
-
Cause: %s (a sequencer parameter) had too many digits
- ORA-04004: MINVALUE must be less than MAXVALUE
-
Cause: MINVALUE was specified to be greater than or equal to MAXVALUE
- ORA-04005: INCREMENT must be less than MAXVALUE minus MINVALUE
-
Cause: the INCREMENT specified is >= MAXVALUE-MINVALUE
- ORA-04006: START WITH cannot be less than MINVALUE
-
Cause: the given starting value is less than MINVALUE
- ORA-04007: MINVALUE cannot be made to exceed the current value
-
Cause: the given MINVALUE would be greater than the current value
- ORA-04008: START WITH cannot be more than MAXVALUE
-
Cause: the starting value would be larger than MAXVALUE
- ORA-04009: MAXVALUE cannot be made to be less than the current value
-
Cause: the current value exceeds the given MAXVALUE
- ORA-04010: the number of values to CACHE must be greater than 1
-
Cause: the value in the CACHE clause was one
- ORA-04011: sequence <varname>string</varname> must range between <varname>string</varname> and <varname>string</varname>
-
Cause: the value specified for one of the sequence parameters exceeds limits
- ORA-04012: object is not a sequence
-
Cause: the object specified cannot have sequence ddl's performed on it
- ORA-04013: number to CACHE must be less than one cycle
-
Cause: number to CACHE given is larger than values in a cycle
- ORA-04014: descending sequences that CYCLE must specify MINVALUE
-
Cause: sequences that cycle must have their wrap-wrap specified
- ORA-04015: ascending sequences that CYCLE must specify MAXVALUE
-
Cause: sequences that cycle must have their wrap-wrap specified
- ORA-04016: sequence <varname>string</varname> no longer exists
-
Cause: sequence was dropped while processing its next value.
- ORA-04017: invalid value <varname>string</varname> (length = <varname>string</varname>) for parameter MAX_DUMP_FILE_SIZE
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Cause: The string supplied for the parameter MAX_DUMP_FILE_SIZE was not an integer, an integer followed by 'K', 'M', or 'G', nor the special value UNLIMITED.
- ORA-04020: deadlock detected while trying to lock object <varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname>
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Cause: While trying to lock a library object, a deadlock is detected.
- ORA-04021: timeout occurred while waiting to lock object <varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname>
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Cause: While waiting to lock a library object, a timeout occurred.
- ORA-04022: nowait requested, but had to wait to lock dictionary object
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Cause: Had to wait to lock a library object during a nowait request.
- ORA-04023: Object <varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname> could not be validated or authorized
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Cause: A number of attempts were made to validate or authorize an object but failed.
- ORA-04024: self-deadlock detected while trying to mutex pin cursor <varname>string</varname>
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Cause: While trying to mutex pin a cursor, a self-deadlock is detected.
- ORA-04025: maximum allowed library object lock allocated for <varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname>
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Cause: Too many active locks for the object has been allocated. This error can be a result of too many cursors kept open per session.
- ORA-04027: self-deadlock during automatic validation for object <varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname>
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Cause: An attempt was made to validate an invalidated object but it failed because of a self-deadlock.
- ORA-04028: cannot generate diana for object <varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname>
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Cause: Cannot generate diana for an object because of lock conflict.
- ORA-04029: error ORA-<varname>string</varname> occurred when querying <varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname>
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Cause: The table or view being queried might be missing. The error number indicates the error.
- ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate <varname>string</varname> bytes (<varname>string</varname>,<varname>string</varname>)
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Cause: Operating system process private memory was exhausted.
- ORA-04031: unable to allocate <varname>string</varname> bytes of shared memory ("<varname>string</varname>","<varname>string</varname>","<varname>string</varname>","<varname>string</varname>")
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Cause: More shared memory is needed than was allocated in the shared pool or Streams pool.
- ORA-04032: pga_aggregate_target must be set before switching to auto mode
-
Cause: attempt to set workarea_size_policy to AUTO while pga_aggregate_target is not specified
- ORA-04033: Insufficient memory to grow pool
-
Cause: The system had insufficient memory to grow the pool to the specified size.
- ORA-04034: unable to shrink pool to specified size
-
Cause: The pool could not shrink to the specified size as it could not free memory.
- ORA-04035: unable to allocate <varname>string</varname> bytes of shared memory in shared object cache "<varname>string</varname>" of size "<varname>string</varname>"
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Cause: More shared memory is needed than was allocated in the shared object cache.
- ORA-04036: PGA memory used by the instance exceeds PGA_AGGREGATE_LIMIT
-
Cause: Private memory across the instance exceeded the limit specified in the PGA_AGGREGATE_LIMIT initialization parameter. The largest sessions using Program Global Area (PGA) memory were interrupted to get under the limit.
- ORA-04041: package specification must be created first before creating package body
-
Cause: Attempt to create a package body before creating its package specification.
- ORA-04042: procedure, function, package, or package body does not exist
-
Cause: Attempt to access a procedure, function, package, or package body that does not exist.
- ORA-04043: object <varname>string</varname> does not exist
-
Cause: An object name was specified that was not recognized by the system. There are several possible causes: - An invalid name for a table, view, sequence, procedure, function, package, or package body was entered. Since the system could not recognize the invalid name, it responded with the message that the named object does not exist. - An attempt was made to rename an index or a cluster, or some other object that cannot be renamed.
- ORA-04044: procedure, function, package, or type is not allowed here
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Cause: A procedure, function, or package was specified in an inappropriate place in a statement.
- ORA-04045: errors during recompilation/revalidation of <varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname>
-
Cause: This message indicates the object to which the following errors apply. The errors occurred during implicit recompilation/revalidation of the object.
- ORA-04046: results of compilation are too large to support
-
Cause: Attempt to compile and store a large stored procedure that results in compilation data that is too large for the system to support or store.
- ORA-04047: object specified is incompatible with the flag specified
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Cause: The object type implied by the flag does not match the type of object specified.
- ORA-04050: invalid or missing procedure, function, or package name
-
Cause: The required procedure, function, or package name is invalid or missing.
- ORA-04051: user <varname>string</varname> cannot use database link <varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname>
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Cause: During forwarding of a remote object access, an attempt was made to use a non-existent database link or one owned by a user other than the logon user or PUBLIC.
- ORA-04052: error occurred when looking up remote object <varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname>
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Cause: An error occurred when trying to look up a remote object.
- ORA-04053: error occurred when validating remote object <varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname>
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Cause: An error occurred when trying to validate a remote object.
- ORA-04054: database link <varname>string</varname> does not exist
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Cause: During compilation of a PL/SQL block, an attempt was made to use a non-existent database link.
- ORA-04055: Aborted: "<varname>string</varname>" formed a non-REF mutually-dependent cycle with "<varname>string</varname>".
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Cause: This compilation was aborted because the library unit that was compiled would have formed a non-REF mutually-dependent cycle with some other library units. This happens when an attempt is made to compile types that have attributes of other types that may participate in a cycle with this type. Example: create type t1; create type t2 (a t1); create type t1 (a t2);
- ORA-04060: insufficient privileges to execute <varname>string</varname>
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Cause: Attempt to execute a stored procedure without sufficient privileges.
- ORA-04061: existing state of <varname>string</varname> has been invalidated
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Cause: Attempt to resume the execution of a stored procedure using the existing state which has become invalid or inconsistent with the stored procedure because the procedure has been altered or dropped.
- ORA-04062: <varname>string</varname> of <varname>string</varname> has been changed
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Cause: Attempt to execute a stored procedure to serve an RPC stub which specifies a timestamp or signature that is different from the current timestamp/signature of the procedure.
- ORA-04063: <varname>string</varname> has errors
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Cause: Attempt to execute a stored procedure or use a view that has errors. For stored procedures, the problem could be syntax errors or references to other, non-existent procedures. For views, the problem could be a reference in the view's defining query to a non-existent table. Can also be a table which has references to non-existent or inaccessible types.
- ORA-04064: not executed, invalidated <varname>string</varname>
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Cause: Attempt to execute a stored procedure that has been invalidated.
- ORA-04065: not executed, altered or dropped <varname>string</varname>
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Cause: Attempt to execute a stored procedure that has been altered or dropped thus making it not callable from the calling procedure.
- ORA-04066: non-executable object, <varname>string</varname>
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Cause: Attempt to execute a non-procedure.
- ORA-04067: not executed, <varname>string</varname> does not exist
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Cause: Attempt to execute a non-existent stored procedure.
- ORA-04068: existing state of packages<varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname><varname>string</varname> has been discarded
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Cause: One of errors 4060 - 4067 when attempt to execute a stored procedure.
- ORA-04069: cannot drop or replace a library with table dependents
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Cause: An attempt was made to drop or replace a library that has dependents. There could be a table which depends on type which depends on the library being dropped.
- ORA-04070: invalid trigger name
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Cause: An invalid trigger name was specified.
- ORA-04071: missing BEFORE, AFTER or INSTEAD OF keyword
-
Cause: The trigger statement is missing the BEFORE/AFTER/INSTEAD OF clause.
- ORA-04072: invalid trigger type
-
Cause: An invalid trigger type was given.
- ORA-04073: column list not valid for this trigger type
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Cause: A column list was specified for a non-update trigger type.
- ORA-04074: invalid REFERENCING name
-
Cause: An invalid name was given in the referencing clause.
- ORA-04075: invalid trigger action
-
Cause: An statement was given for the trigger action.
- ORA-04076: invalid NEW or OLD specification
-
Cause: An invalid NEW or OLD specification was given for a column.
- ORA-04077: WHEN clause cannot be used with table level triggers
-
Cause: The when clause can only be specified for row level triggers.
- ORA-04078: OLD and NEW values cannot be identical
-
Cause: The referencing clause specifies identical values for NEW and OLD.
- ORA-04079: invalid trigger specification
-
Cause: The create TRIGGER statement is invalid.
- ORA-04080: trigger '<varname>string</varname>' does not exist
-
Cause: The TRIGGER name is invalid.
- ORA-04081: trigger '<varname>string</varname>' already exists
-
Cause: The TRIGGER name or type already exists.
- ORA-04082: NEW or OLD references not allowed in table level triggers
-
Cause: The trigger is accessing "new" or "old" values in a table trigger.
- ORA-04083: invalid trigger variable '<varname>string</varname>'
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Cause: The variable referenced in the trigger body is invalid.
- ORA-04084: cannot change NEW values for this trigger type
-
Cause: New trigger variables can only be changed in before row insert or update triggers.
- ORA-04085: cannot change the value of an OLD reference variable
-
Cause: Old values can only be read and not changed.
- ORA-04086: trigger description too long, move comments into triggering code
-
Cause: The trigger description is limited to 2000 characters (for dictionary storage reasons). The description does not include the text of the "when" clause or the text of the pl/sql code executed for the trigger.
- ORA-04087: cannot change the value of ROWID reference variable
-
Cause: Rowid's can only be read and not changed.
- ORA-04088: error during execution of trigger '<varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname>'
-
Cause: A runtime error occurred during execution of a trigger.
- ORA-04089: cannot create triggers on objects owned by SYS
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Cause: An attempt was made to create a trigger on an object owned by SYS.
- ORA-04090: '<varname>string</varname>' specifies same table, event and trigger time as '<varname>string</varname>'
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Cause: Trigger is of duplicate event and trigger time.
- ORA-04091: table <varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname> is mutating, trigger/function may not see it
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Cause: A trigger (or a user defined plsql function that is referenced in this statement) attempted to look at (or modify) a table that was in the middle of being modified by the statement which fired it.
- ORA-04092: cannot <varname>string</varname> in a trigger
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Cause: A trigger attempted to commit or rollback.
- ORA-04093: references to columns of type LONG are not allowed in triggers
-
Cause: A trigger attempted to reference a long column in the triggering table.
- ORA-04094: table <varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname> is constraining, trigger may not modify it
-
Cause: A trigger attempted to modify a table that was constraining for some referential constraint of a parent SQL statement.
- ORA-04095: trigger '<varname>string</varname>' already exists on another table, cannot replace it
-
Cause: Cannot replace a trigger which already exists on a different table than the one being replaced.
- ORA-04096: trigger '<varname>string</varname>' has a WHEN clause which is too large, limit 2K
-
Cause: A trigger's 'when' clause is limited to 2K for dictionary storage reasons. The trigger being created exceeded that size.
- ORA-04097: DDL conflict while trying to drop or alter a trigger
-
Cause: An attempt was made to concurrently perform two DDL operations on a trigger or trigger table.
- ORA-04098: trigger '<varname>string</varname>.<varname>string</varname>' is invalid and failed re-validation
-
Cause: A trigger was attempted to be retrieved for execution and was found to be invalid. This also means that compilation/authorization failed for the trigger.
- ORA-04099: trigger '<varname>string</varname>' is valid but not stored in compiled form
-
Cause: A trigger was attempted to be retrieved for execution and was found to be valid, but not stored. This may mean the an upgrade was done improperly from a non-stored trigger release.