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ALLBASE/SQL Message Manual

Understanding Message Manual Entries 

Messages are presented in numerical order.  The messages are categorized
as follows:

1 - 499                                     ISQL messages

500 - 699                                   SQLAudit messages

700 - 799                                   SQLGEN messages

1000 - 1999                                 Parser and linearizer messages

2000 - 4999                                 SQLCore messages

7000 - 7999                                 Reserved for use in RAISE ERROR

8000 - 8999                                 SQLUtil messages

9000 - 9999                                 ACI messages

10000 - 12999                               Preprocessor messages

13000 - 13499                               DBCore messages

13500 - 13699                               ALLBASE/Turbo CONNECT runtime messages

13700 - 15999                               DBCore messages

16000 - 16999                               DBECon messages

20000 - 20999                               SQLMigrate messages

25000 - 29999                               ALLBASE/NET messages

30000 - 30999                               Data communication NetIPC messages

31000 - 31899                               Data communication BSD messages

31900 - 31999                               ALLBASE/NET common messages

32000 - 32999                               ATCUtil messages

33000 - 33499                               ALLBASE/DB2 CONNECT messages

34000 - 34999                               SQLMON messages

(unnumbered)                                Console error messages

CAUSE and ACTION for Messages 

Each message in this manual is followed by a CAUSE, which gives
information as to why the warning or error occurred.  This is followed by
an ACTION, which gives information on how to resolve the problem, refers
the user to an appropriate manual, or suggests contacting an HP Service
Representative or the Response Center.  For example:

----------------------------------------------------------------------------

13           MESSAGE    ! not a column name in table !.  (DBERR 13)

           CAUSE      The column you specified in the LOAD EXTERNAL
                      command does not exist in the table specified.

           ACTION     Use the INFO command to check which columns are in
                      the specified table.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------

Use of Exclamation Points 

Some messages contain one or more exclamation points (!), which are
replaced by more specific information (such as a number, filename, or
subsystem name) when the condition occurs.  For example, if the filename
you specified was PurchDF1, this message is received:

     Error erasing file 'PurchDF1'.  (DBERR 7)

The message is documented in this manual as:

     Error erasing file '!'.  (DBERR 7)



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