/ XAD Error Message File / / MODIFIED (MM/DD/YY) / jkaloger 03/19/10 - BUG:9466433 - add message 11024 / jkaloger 02/10/10 - BUG:9353727 - add new messages. / msakayed 04/16/09 - Bug #8397539: remove preprocessor "OPTIONS" / msakayed 03/01/08 - Bug #7043590: add message 3199 / msakayed 04/24/08 - Bug #6890922: must specify record type / msakayed 04/03/08 - add directory execute privilege / jstenois 11/14/06 - move parse tokens from message file / msakayed 07/19/06 - remove "NOT" / jstenois 06/28/06 - handle messages with args that could overflow / message buffer / jkaloger 06/04/06 - add encryption / jkaloger 03/09/06 - Add message 11021 / msakayed 01/06/06 - Bug #4914760: add "zone" / emagrath 10/10/05 - KUPA debug changes, cleanup / msakayed 09/29/05 - Bug #4632140: add disable_directory_link_check / jstenois 09/27/05 - 4610840: porting exception move log file open / cmlim 06/28/05 - bug 4373139 - cleanup error handling / jkaloger 05/13/05 - add compression / msakayed 10/21/04 - add encryptpasswordisnull / ebatbout 08/05/04 - add oidnoverify / ebatbout 05/19/04 - add remapobject / cmlim 06/17/04 - add 11004: unsupported version / jstenois 04/09/04 - detect missing file name when opening files / cmlim 07/10/03 - obsolete KUP-11004 / jstenois 07/07/03 - write all datatypes to log file / jstenois 06/06/03 - use double slashes before NLS_DO_NOT_TRANSLATE / msakayed 06/02/03 - add DBLINK / jstenois 05/27/03 - make changes for script to automate generation of / help doc / cmlim 05/19/03 - bug 2911407 - add msg 11012 / cmlim 05/22/03 - bug 2885435: update cause/action for KUP-11011 / jstenois 04/17/03 - add bad row message / jstenois 03/03/03 - 2775869: specify partition in DP clause / jstenois 02/28/03 - 2775869: send bad row message to MCP / cmlim 03/04/03 - add 11010 & 11011, obsolete 11001 / cmlim 02/24/03 - lrg 1337234 - disable 11002 / cmlim 02/17/03 - bug 2769696 / jstenois 01/23/03 - add support for bad rows to datapump AD / cmlim 02/05/03 - add kupax error 11004 / jstenois 01/13/03 - 2612759: check for dupl filename during populate / jstenois 01/10/03 - oracle_datapump does not support ROWID / msakayed 11/05/02 - add binary_float, binary_double / cmlim 11/05/02 - add error msgs for data pump access driver, #11000... / msakayed 10/16/02 - add PARALLEL / jstenois 10/14/02 - incorporate review comments / msakayed 08/13/02 - Bug #2482469: add NLS language/territory / msakayed 09/24/02 - allow for negative ORDERNUM / cmlim 09/04/02 - add WORKERID / msakayed 07/26/02 - add debug support / jstenois 07/31/02 - add lobfile support / msakayed 06/17/02 - add datapump (kupa) messages / msakayed 03/15/02 - Bug #2250164: add message 3018 / msakayed 01/25/02 - add "BYTEORDERMARK" for SQL*Loader consistency / msakayed 01/25/02 - remove "BYTE, ORDER, and MARK" / msakayed 01/25/02 - NLS_DO_NOT_TRANSLATE for topaz messages 9000-9999 / msakayed 12/10/01 - add file name to message 4091 / jstenois 10/26/01 - add error for attempting to reread sequential files / jstenois 11/16/01 - add read buffer size parameter / jstenois 11/05/01 - add Cause/Action for messages / cmlim 08/09/01 - add DATE_CACHE keyword & date cache info to log / msakayed 06/28/01 - add support for "BYTE ORDER MARK CHECK/NOCHECK" / msakayed 06/27/01 - add 4092 (missing byte order mark) / ebatbout 05/18/01 - Add 3171 and 3172 (whether rows with all null fields / are accepted or rejected from/into the table) / msakayed 03/13/01 - add 139 "INTERVAL" / jstenois 03/08/01 - add generic error / jstenois 02/26/01 - unicode support / jstenois 03/02/01 - fix up messages for final translation / jstenois 01/30/01 - support quoted directory objects / jstenois 01/22/01 - check for sampling / jstenois 02/01/01 - add recnum / jstenois 01/17/01 - add parser-time error message / jstenois 01/05/01 - add message for all null fields / msakayed 01/10/01 - add keyword "EXTERNAL" / msakayed 01/10/01 - add optional keyword "POSITION" / msakayed 01/10/01 - add "PROCESSING OPTIONS" / jstenois 01/08/01 - hack around translation problem / jstenois 01/06/01 - fix default/nullif support / jstenois 01/03/01 - fix spelling errors / jstenois 01/20/01 - change directory support. / jstenois 01/15/01 - add RECNUM / jstenois 01/10/01 - use directories for output files / msakayed 01/09/01 - Re-add directory to filenames / jstenois 12/19/00 - use correct error message when write error / jstenois 12/15/00 - cleanup some error messages / jstenois 12/04/00 - add LEM to kudmses / jstenois 11/30/00 - fix spelling error / jstenois 11/15/00 - separate path name and file name / jstenois 11/13/00 - add error messages for opening output files / jstenois 11/10/00 - error if discard file specified without WHEN clause / msakayed 11/09/00 - support for nologfile/nodiscardfile/nobadfile / jstenois 11/03/00 - error if 'var 0' specified / jstenois 11/02/00 - make sure fixed records have positive length / msakayed 11/07/00 - add messages for verifying directory names / jstenois 11/08/00 - error if no files specified / msakayed 10/30/00 - add 405[678] / jstenois 11/01/00 - add messages for bad record formatting / jstenois 10/31/00 - add messages to support directory permissions / msakayed 10/24/00 - Bug #1478547: add directory to filenames / jstenois 10/18/00 - add length to string param for 4043 / jstenois 10/11/00 - update messages for bugs / jstenois 09/20/00 - remove argument from 4050 / jstenois 09/19/00 - add message for memory allocation errors / msakayed 09/16/00 - add tokens for "MISSING FIELD VALUES ARE NULL" / msakayed 08/17/00 - add messages 3002-3015 / jstenois 08/15/00 - handle discarded records / msakayed 07/20/00 - add SKIP / msakayed 06/22/00 - cleanup / jstenois 06/15/00 - add record rejection support / jstenois 06/11/00 - make end-of-file token visible / jstenois 06/09/00 - add granule support / jstenois 06/07/00 - add messages for record and IO layers / msakayed 03/07/00 - Creation / / Keywords (lexical tokens): 0001-0549 / / Note that the keywords are NOT in strict alphabetic order. / A range is reserved for each letter of the alphabet. / New keywords should be added to the appropriate error number range / or the overflow range. / / Keyword messages removed for 11.0 (can be reused as new keywords are needed) / 0056, debuglvl. 0073, debuglvl (dup). 0074, debug (dup). / 0087, exit (dup). 0088, equal (dup). 0140 is (dup). / 0188, logfilename (dup). 0189, logfile (dup). 0197, minus sign (dup). / 0197, minus sign (dup). 0215, negorder 0223, ordernum / 0303, varchart / / / Errors / / KUDMM errors: 0550-0999 / / 550-551 available / 0552, 1, "internal XAD package failed to load" // *Cause: An error was encountered while attempting to initialize the XAD // package. // *Action: This message should be accompanied by other error message(s) // indicating the cause of the error. 0554, 1, "error encountered while parsing access parameters" // *Cause: The parser detected a syntax error. // *Action: This message should be accompanied by other error message(s) // indicating the cause of the error. 561, 0, "invalid length for binary integer field %s\n" // *Cause: An integer field was specified with an invalid length. The only // supported lengths for binary integer fields are 1, 2, 4, and 8. 562, 0, "unknown escape sequence\n" // *Cause: An unknown escape sequence was specified to the parser. An escape // sequence is a backslash followed by a character. // *Action: Consult documentation for list of allowable control characters. / / Internal Errors / // NLS_DO_NOT_TRANSLATE [600,601] 600, 4, "internal error, arguments [%s] [%s] [%s] [%s] [%s]" // *Cause: An internal XAD error occurred. // *Action: Contact Oracle Support. 601, 4, "fatal XAD error " // *Cause: A fatal error has occurred. // *Action: This message should be accompanied by other error message(s) // indicating the cause of the error. / / KRMP errors: 1000-1999 / / 1000 is used to separate multiple errors when formatting the errors / for printing 1000, 1, ", " / 1005 is used to format an error message from the parser. Do NOT change / this! 1005, 1, "%s" 1006, 1, "error signalled during parse of access parameters" // *Cause: An error was signalled during parsing of the access parameters. // *Action: This message should be accompanied by other error message(s) // indicating the cause of the error. 1007, 1, "at line %d column %d" // *Cause: This is an informational message indicating the line // and column where a syntax error was detected. 1008, 1, "the bad identifier was: %s" // *Cause: This is an informational message indicating the identifier token // that caused a syntax error. / / KUDML errors: 2000-2999 / 2000, 1, "wrong message file version (msg %d not found)" // *Cause: The kupxx.msb file is not the correct version. // *Action: Check that the installation was done correctly. 2001, 1, "unrecognized punctuation symbol \"%s\"" // *Cause: An illegal punctuation character was encountered. // *Action: Remove the illegal character. 2002, 1, "unexpected end of input file reached" // *Cause: This is probably caused by failure to supply the closing quote // for a quoted string. // *Action: Correct the input. 2003, 1, "unrecognized character: %s" // *Cause: An input character that is neither an alpha, digit, or punctuation // was encountered. // *Action: Remove the character. 2004, 1, "quoted string too big" // *Cause: A quoted string longer than 2000 bytes was encountered. // *Action: This may be caused by a missing close quote. If so, add the // missing quote, otherwise shorten the string. 2005, 1, "token too big" // *Cause: A token longer than 1000 bytes was encountered // *Action: Tokens must be separated by whitespace or punctuation. // Either add the missing whitespace or punctuation, or shorten // the token. 2006, 1, "script line too long" // *Cause: a line longer than 500 bytes was encountered // *Action: break the line up into shorter lines / / KUDMI errors: 3000-3999 / / DO NOT DOCUMENT 3000 3000, 1, "KUDMI-%05.5d: %s" / 3001, 1, "fatal error during library cache pre-loading" // *Cause: This message should be accompanied by other error message(s) // indicating the cause of the error. // *Action: Check the accompanying errors. 3002, 1, "end position (%d) <= start position (%d) for field: %s" // *Cause: Error in specifying position for the specified field in the // access parameters." // *Action: Check that the specified end position is greater than the // specified start position. 3003, 1, "absolute end(%d) - start(%d) != fieldlength (%d) for field %s" // *Cause: The number of bytes occupied by the field as specified by the // starting offset and ending offset of the field is not the same // as the number of bytes specified for the datatype of the field. // *Action: Verify the absolute begin/end position(s) specified match // the length of the field. 3004, 1, "absolute end (%d) specified with relative start (%d) for field %s" // *Cause: The position of field was specified with a relative start and // an absolute end. // *Action: Use relative end with relative start 3005, 1, "relative end (%d) specified does not match fieldlen(%d) for field %s" // *Cause: The number of bytes specified by the relative end position for the // field does not match the number of bytes in the datatype. // *Action: Correct either the datatype length or the relative end position. 3006, 1, "error initializing handle for character set %s" // *Cause: Error attempting to retrieve information for the character set. // *Action: Verify that the character set name is valid. 3007, 1, "end position (%d) is less than start position (%d) for range" // *Cause: A byte range specified a start position that comes after the // end position. // *Action: Verify the start and end positions are correctly specified. 3008, 1, "OCI error getting column parameters." // *Cause: An error occurred while trying to obtain column parameters. // *Action: Contact Oracle Support. 3009, 1, "OCI error getting column name." // *Cause: An error occurred while trying to obtain column name. // *Action: Contact Oracle Support. 3010, 1, "OCI error getting database column type." // *Cause: An error occurred while trying to obtain database column type. // *Action: Contact Oracle Support. 3011, 1, "OCI error getting database column size." // *Cause: An error occurred while trying to obtain database column size. // *Action: Contact Oracle Support. 3012, 1, "OCI error getting database column precision." // *Cause: An error occurred while trying to obtain database column precision. // *Action: Contact Oracle Support. 3013, 1, "OCI error getting database column scale." // *Cause: An error occurred while trying to obtain database column scale. // *Action: Contact Oracle Support. 3014, 1, "OCI error getting datetime fsprecision." // *Cause: An error occurred while trying to obtain a datetime column // precision value." // *Action: Contact Oracle Support. 3015, 1, "OCI error getting datetime lfprecision." // *Cause: An error occurred while trying to obtain database column precision. // *Action: Contact Oracle Support. 3016, 0, "length specified for FIXED records must be greater than 0\n" // *Cause: A record format of FIXED was specified with a length of 0. 3017, 0, "length specified for VARIABLE records must be greater than 0\n" // *Cause: A record format of VARIABLE was specified with a length of 0. 3018, 0, "invalid date mask \"%s\" specified for column %s\n" // *Cause: The date mask for the specified column is invalid. 3019, 0, "directory object not specified in LOBFILE clause for field %s\n" // *Cause: A LOBFILE clause was specified for the field, but no directory // object was specified. When no directory object is specified, // then the default directory specified for the external table is // used, but no default directory was specified. // *Action: Specify a directory object in the LOBFILE clause or specify a // default directory for the external table. 3020, 0, "empty delimiter specified for record\n" // *Cause: An empty delimiter string was specified for a record delimiter. // *Action: Specify the string used to delimiter records. / 3021, 0, "clause references unknown field %s\n" // *Cause: A WHEN, NULLIF or DEFAULTIF clause referenced a field that doesn't // exist in the data file. 3022, 0, "lob data could not be found for field %s\n" // *Cause: The field specified in the data source that contains the name of // the lob file for the record could not be identified. 3023, 0, "string for TERMINATED BY or ENCLOSED BY clause for record is longer than maximum %d\n" // *Cause: The string value for a TERMINATED BY or ENCLOSED BY clause is // longer than the maximum number of bytes allowed. If the character // set of the data file is different than the character set of the // database, the string will be converted to the character set of // the data file. If the length of the converted string is too // large, then this error will also be returned. // *Action: Use shorter delimiters in the data file and the access parameters. 3024, 0, "string for TERMINATED BY or ENCLOSED BY clause for column %s is longer than maximum %d\n" // *Cause: The string value for a TERMINATED BY or ENCLOSED BY clause for // the columns is longer than the maximum number of bytes allowed. // If the character set of the data file is different than the // character set of the database, the string will be converted to // the character set of the data file. If the length of the // converted string is too large, then this error will also be // returned. // *Action: Use shorter delimiters in the data file and the access parameters. / /3100 - log file format messages / do not document any messages between 3100 and 3199 / 3100, 0, "Field Definitions for table %s\n" 3101, 0, "Integer" 3102, 0, "Unsigned integer" 3103, 0, "Decimal" 3104, 0, "Zoned" 3105, 0, "Oracle date" 3106, 0, "Oracle number" 3107, 0, "Counted Oracle number" 3108, 0, "Double precision real" 3109, 0, "Single precision real" 3110, 0, "Raw" 3111, 0, "CHAR" 3112, 0, "VARCHAR" 3113, 0, "VARRAW" 3114, 0, "VARCHARC" 3115, 0, "VARRAWC" 3116, 0, "ieee binary float" 3117, 0, "ieee binary double" 3118, 0, "Unknown" 3120, 0, " %-30.30s %s\n" 3121, 0, " %-30.30s %s (%d)\n" 3122, 0, " %-30.30s %s (%d, %d)\n" 3123, 0, " Record position (%d, %d)\n" 3124, 0, " Record position (%d, %+d)\n" 3125, 0, " Record position (%+d, %d)\n" 3126, 0, " Record position (%+d, %+d)\n" 3127, 0, " Enclosed by \"%s\" and \"%s\"\n" 3128, 0, " Terminated by \"%s\"\n" 3129, 0, " Terminated by whitespace\n" 3130, 0, " Terminated by EOF\n" 3131, 0, "\n" 3132, 0, " Trim whitespace from left and right\n" 3133, 0, " Trim whitespace from left\n" 3134, 0, " Trim whitespace from right\n" 3135, 0, " Trim whitespace same as SQL Loader\n" 3136, 0, "DATE" 3137, 0, "TIME" 3138, 0, "TIMETZ" 3139, 0, "TIMESTAMP" 3140, 0, "TIMESTAMPTZ" 3141, 0, "INTERVALYM" 3142, 0, "INTERVALDS" 3143, 0, " Date datatype %s, date mask %s\n" 3144, 0, " Date datatype %s\n" 3145, 0, " Date mask %s\n" 3146, 0, " NULL if " 3147, 0, " DEFAULT if " 3148, 0, " Load when " 3149, 0, "(" 3150, 0, ")" 3151, 0, " OR " 3152, 0, " AND " 3153, 0, "NOT " 3154, 0, "%s" 3155, 0, " = " 3156, 0, " != " 3157, 0, " Record format FIXED, record length %d\n" 3158, 0, " Record format VARIABLE, length of length %d\n" 3159, 0, " Record format DELIMITED, delimited by %s\n" 3160, 0, " Record format DELIMITED BY NEWLINE\n" 3161, 0, " Data in file is in big endian format\n" 3162, 0, " Data in file is in little endian format\n" 3163, 0, " Data in file has same endianness as the platform\n" 3164, 0, " Fields in Data Source: \n" 3165, 0, "BLANKS" 3166, 0, "%d:%d" 3167, 0, "\n\n LOG file opened at %s\n\n" 3168, 0, "Integer external" 3169, 0, "Unsigned integer external" 3170, 0, "TIMESTAMPLTZ" 3171, 0, " Rows with all null fields are accepted\n" 3172, 0, " Reject rows with all null fields\n" 3173, 0, "\nDate Cache Statistics for table %s\n" 3174, 0, " Max Size:%10lu\n Entries :%10lu\n Hits :%10lu\n Misses :%10lu\n\n" 3175, 0, " Date conversion cache disabled due to overflow (default size:%5lu)\n\n" 3176, 0, " Column Transformations\n" 3177, 0, " %-30.30s\n" 3178, 0, " is set to NULL\n" 3179, 0, " is set to constant value %s\n" 3180, 0, " is set to concatenation of\n" 3181, 0, " field %s\n" 3182, 0, " constant '%s'\n" 3183, 0, " is set from a LOBFILE\n" 3184, 0, " directory is from field %s\n" 3185, 0, " directory is from constant %s\n" 3186, 0, " file is from field %s\n" 3187, 0, " file is from constant '%s'\n" 3188, 0, " valid directory for fields:\n" 3189, 0, " %s\n" 3190, 0, " file contains character data\n" 3191, 0, " in character set %s\n" 3192, 0, " file contains binary data\n" 3193, 0, " directory object list is ignored\n" 3194, 0, "packed decimal external" 3195, 0, "zoned decimal external" 3196, 0, "real external" 3197, 0, "RECNUM" 3198, 0, "ROWID" 3199, 0, " Trailing end-of-record characters will be ignored\n" / 3998, 0, "error %d formatting KUP message %d\n" // *Cause: error occured while attempting to format a KUP message. // *Action: contact Oracle support. 3999, 1, "error occurred while processing a date format: ORA-%-05d: %s" // *Cause: Error converting a date format string into an internal // representation. // *Action: Verify that the date format strings specified in the access // parameters are valid. / / Access driver errors 4000-4999 / / messages from IO layer / 4000, 0, "error initializing IO state for file %s in %s\n" // *Cause: An unexpected error occurred while preparing the file. // *Action: Contact Oracle support. 4001, 0, "error opening file %s\n" // *Cause: An error occurred while attempting to open the specified file. This // message should be followed by another message with more information // about the error. // *Action: See the error that follows to determine the action to be taken. 4002, 0, "error getting file size for file %s\n" // *Cause: An error occurred while retrieving the number of bytes in the // specified file. // *Action: See the error that follows to determine the action to be taken. 4003, 0, "error while closing file %s\n" // *Cause: An error occurred while closing the specified file. // *Action: See the error that follows to determine the action to be taken. 4004, 0, "error while reading file %s\n" // *Cause: An error occurred while reading the specified file. // *Action: See the error that follows to determine the action to be taken. 4005, 0, "file operation successful\n" // *Cause: A file oepration succeeded. // *Action: None 4006, 0, "file operation failed\n" // *Cause: An operation on a file failed. The file is named in the message // preceeding this one. // *Action See subsequent message for more information about the error. 4007, 0, "end of file reached\n" // *Cause: The end of file was reached for a file. The file is named in the // message preceding this one. // *Action: See the message that follows this one for more information. 4008, 0, "access to file denied\n" // *Cause: Acess to a file was denied. The file is named in the message // preceding this one. // *Action: See the message that follows for more information. Verify that // the correct files are being used and that the appropriate access // is allowed to those files. 4009, 0, "invalid SLF handle\n" // *Cause: An internal error caused a data structure associated with the file // to become corrupt. // *Action: Contact Oracle support. 4010, 0, "file does not exist\n" // *Cause: A file operation failed because a file does not exist. The message // preceding this message contains the name of the file. // *Action: Verify that the correct file name was specified. 4011, 0, "file system is full\n" // *Cause: An operation on a file failed because the file system is full. // The message preceding this one contains the name of the file. // *Action: Free space on the file system or move the file to a different // file system. 4012, 0, "file length is too large for output field\n" // *Cause: Size of a file is too large. // *Action: Break the file up into smaller files. 4013, 0, "other system error\n" // *Cause: Internal component SLF was unable to complete an operation because // of a system error. // *Action: The message displayed before this message describes the operation // that was being performed when the error occurred. 4014, 0, "invalid SLF parameter\n" // *Cause: An invalid parameter was passed in a call to internal component SLF. // *Action: Contact Oracle support. 4015, 0, "internal SLF error\n" // *Cause: Internal component SLF encountered an internal error. // *Action: Contact Oracle support. 4016, 0, "unknown SLF status code %d\n" // *Cause: Internal component SLF returned an unknown error code. // *Action: Contact Oracle support. 4017, 0, "OS message: %s\n" // *Cause: An error occurred. This message contains the message associated // with this error that was returned by the operating system. The // message displayed before this one should indicate the operation // that failed. 4018, 0, "partial record at end of file %s\n" // *Cause: An incomplete record was found at the end of the file. // *Action: Verify the file is not corrupt or missing data. 4019, 0, "illegal length found for VAR record in file %s\n" // *Cause: A record in a VAR file has an length field with either no numeric // characters in it or with non numeric characters in it. // *Action: Verify the records in the file have the correct length specified // for them. 4020, 0, "found record longer than buffer size supported, %d, in %s\n" // *Cause: a record in the data source was longer than the maximum data size // supported. The number reported is the maximum supported size of a // record. 4021, 0, "field formatting error for field %s\n" // *Cause: There was an error trying to find the contents of the specified // field in a record. // *Action: This message should be followed by another message containing more // specific information about the cause of the error. 4022, 0, "field start is before start of record\n" // *Cause: The position of the start of a field is before the start of a // record. This can occur if a negative number is used to indicate // the relative start of a field. // *Action: Verify that the definition of the layout of fields in the data // file is correct. 4023, 0, "field start is after end of record\n" // *Cause: This can happen when specifying either absolute or relative // positioning for a field. // *Action: Verify that the definition of the layout of fields in the data // file is correct. If it is valid for fields at the end of the // record to be missing, use the MISSING FIELD VALUES ARE NULL // clause in the access parameters. 4024, 0, "field end is before field start\n" // *Cause: The end of the field comes after the start of the field. This can // happen if the field is defined with a relative start position and // an absolute end position. // *Action: Verify that the definition of the layout of fields in the data // file is correct. 4025, 0, "field extends beyond end of record\n" // *Cause: This can happen when specifying either absolute or relative // positioning for a field. // *Action: Verify that the definition of the layout of fields in the data // file is correct. 4026, 0, "field too long for datatype\n" // *Cause: The character field in the record is larger than the maximum length // specified. // *Action: Make sure the definition of the layout of the fields in the data // file is correct. Also make sure the correct maximum size was // specified for a character datatype. 4027, 0, "file name check failed: %s\n" // *Cause: The check of the filename failed. These checks are platform // specific, but they can include verifying that there are no hard // links in the file path, the file is not a soft link, the file // specification includes a parent reference ("../" on Unix), or // the file was modified between the time the check was made and // the file was opened. // *Action: Use a file location that does not violate any of the checks. 4028, 0, "conversion of character length to a number failed\n" // *Cause: The character length portion of the field could not be converted to // a number. This message is followed by another message with // information on why the conversion failed. // *Action: Make sure the data is correct. Also verify the datatypes // specified for the fields are correct. 4029, 0, "numeric field overflowed\n" // *Cause: An attempt to convert a character string to number failed because // the value of the number in the string was too large. 4030, 0, "invalid numeric data\n" // *Cause: An attempt to convert a character string to a number failed because // non-numeric characters were found. 4031, 0, "empty filename specified for LOB file in column %s\n" // *Cause: The field in the data file that was supposed to contain the name of // a LOB file was empty. // *Action: Correct the data so that it contains a valid file name. 4032, 0, "internal error %s while parsing field %s:\n" // *Cause: An internal error occurred while parsing a field. // *Action: Contact Oracle support. / / do not document messages 4033 and 4034 / 4033, 0, "invalid length of length" 4034, 0, "invalid datatype" / 4035, 0, "beginning enclosing delimiter not found\n" // *Cause: The beginning enclosure was not found for a field that is enclosed // by delimiters. // *Action: Verify that the data is correct. Also verify that the correct // enclosing delimiters were specified and whether the enclosing // delimiter should be optional. 4036, 0, "second enclosing delimiter not found\n" // *Action: Verify that the data is correct. Also verify that the correct // enclosing delimiters were specified. 4037, 0, "terminator not found\n" // *Cause: The terminator for the field is missing. // *Action: Verify that the records are formatted correctly. 4038, 0, "internal error: %s\n" // *Cause: an unexpected error condition was detected. // *Action: contact Oracle customer support 4039, 0, "unexpected error while trying to find file %s in %s\n" // *Cause: An error occurred while trying to find path containing the file. // *Action: This message should be followed by another message with more // information about the error. 4040, 0, "file %s in %s not found\n" // *Cause: The file was not found in the directory specified // *Action: Verify the correct file and directory names were specified. 4041, 0, "error generating full file name for %s in %s\n" // *Cause: Unexpected error occurred while trying to form a file name. / / do not document 4042 / 4042, 0, "error %s\n" / 4043, 0, "table column not found in external source: %*.*s\n" // *Cause: A column in the external table was not found in the access // parameters that define the contents of the data source // *Action: Verify that the external table is defined correctly and that the // abstract parameters are also correct. 4044, 0, "error positioning file %s\n" // *Cause: An attempt to position a file to an absolute file offset failed. // *Action: See messages that follow for more information. 4045, 0, "unexpected OCI status %s" // *Cause: An OCI call returned a status that cannot be handled. // *Action: Contact Oracle support. / / do not document 4046 / 4046, 0, "%s\n" / / 4047-4048 / THESE MESSAGES ARE TEXT RETURNED TO THE FETCH METHOD 4047, 0, "error parsing record from external data source\n" // *Cause: An error occurred while trying to extract a record from the // data source. // *Action: Look in the log file for more messages about the error. 4048, 0, "internal error parsing record from external data source\n" // *Cause: An unexpected or unhandled error occurred while getting a record // from the data source // *Action: Contact Oracle support. 4049, 0, "record %d discarded from file %s\n" // *Cause: Informational message displayed whenever the WHEN clause has been // satisfied. If a DISCARD file has been specified for the operation, // the record will be written to that file. // *Action: None. 4050, 0, "error while attempting to allocate %d bytes of memory\n" // *Cause: An error occurred while trying to allocate memory. This is likely // caused by insufficient memory. // *Action: Reconnect to the instance and retry the operation. 4051, 0, "error processing column %s in row %d for datafile %s\n" // *Cause: an error occurred while trying to convert the data from the data // file into the type of a column in the external table. // *Action: See messages that follow for more details. 4052, 0, "\nerror processing column %s in a row for datafile %s\n" // *Cause: an error occurred while trying to convert the data from the data // file into the type of a column in the external table. // *Action: See messages that follow for more details. 4053, 0, "record number %d\n" // *Cause: This message identifies a record number in a file for a record that // had an error. The message preceding this one contains information // about the error and the name of the file. 4054, 0, "internal error: invalid bad row %d identified for bad column %d\n" // *Cause: This is an internal error. // *Action: Contact Oracle support. 4055, 0, "column %s is both a field in the data file and a column transform\n" // *Cause: The specified column was in the list of fields in the data file and // in the list of column transforms. The column should be in one // list or the other, but not both. // *Action: Determine whether the value for the field in the data file or the // value for the field in the column transform should be loaded in to // the table. If the value for the data file is to be loaded, then // remove the column transform. If the value for the column transform // is to be loaded, then rename the field in the data file so that it // does not match the name of a field in the table. 4056, 0, "internal error: OCI error while fetching record: %d\n" // *Cause: An OCI error occurred while processing the granule. // *Action: Contact Oracle support. 4057, 0, "internal error: OCI error while fetching record.\n" // *Cause: An OCI error occurred while processing the granule. // *Action: Contact Oracle support. 4058, 0, "unrecoverable error occurred, operation aborted.\n" // *Cause: An unrecoverable error occurred during processing. // *Action: See preceding error messages for more information. 4059, 0, "found EOF in length portion of VARIABLE record in file %s\n" // *Cause: The record parser was looking for the size portion of a file a // record format of VARIABLE. It found EOF before finding all the // bytes for the length. // *Action: Correct the corruption in the file. 4060, 0, "field %s referenced by lobfile column %s not found\n" // *Cause: The LOBFILE transform for the named column referenced a field for // either the directory object portion or the name portion of // the LOBFILE. However, that field did not exist anywhere in the // definition of the data file. // *Action: Verify that the LOBFILE clause is specified correctly. Also // verify that the field definitions for the data file are correct. 4061, 0, "directory object %*.*s specified for LOBFILE column %s is not valid\n" // *Cause: The column being loaded from a LOBFILE specified the directory // object containing the LOBFILE through another field in the data // file. In this case, the LOBFILE clause in the access parameters // must specify a list of all directory objects that will be used for // this field. This error occurs because a field contains the name // of a directory object that is not in this list. // *Action: Verify that the data file contains the correct directory object // and verify that the list of valid directory objects in the LOBFILE // clause for this column is complete. 4062, 0, "no data source specified\n" // *Cause: No location for the data source of the external table was specified // when the external table was created. An empty string is not valid. // *Action: Specify the name of the data source in the LOCATION clause when // creating an external table. 4063, 0, "unable to open log file %s\n OS error %s\n" // *Cause: An attempt to open the log file failed. // *Action: Specify a different log file or use NO LOGFILE to disable logging. 4064, 0, "fatal error during initialization\n" // *Cause: An unexpected error occurred while initializing access to an // external table. // *Action: Contact Oracle support. 4065, 0, "error processing LOBFILE for field %s\n" // *Cause: An error occured while opening or reading a LOBFILE for a column in // a row. // *Action: See message in log file for more information about the error. 4066, 0, "error initializing access to external table source\n" // *Cause: An error occurred while attempting to retrieve information about a // data source. // *Action: See messages preceding this one for more information about the // error. 4067, 0, "internal error allocating handle type %s\n" // *Cause: An attempt to create an internal object failed. // *Action: Contact Oracle support. 4068, 0, "internal error fetching attribute %s\n" // *Cause: An attempt to fetch information about an internal object failed. // *Action: Contact Oracle support. 4069, 0, "error fetching data for external table\n" // *Cause: An error occurred while atempting to fetch data from an external // table. // *Action: See messages the precede this one for more information. 4070, 0, "field %s referenced by column transform %s not found\n" // *Cause: The column transform for the named column references a field // that did not exist anywhere in the definition of the data file. // *Action: Verify that the column transform clause is specified correctly. // Also verify that the field definitions for the data file are // correct. 4071, 0, "record discarded from file %s\n" // *Cause: Informational message displayed whenever the WHEN clause has been // satisfied. If a DISCARD file has been specified for the operation, // the record will be written to that file. The record number in // the source data file is not known because multiple servers are // loading from the file. 4072, 0, "error writing to file %s\n" // *Cause: An error occurred while attempting to write to the named file. // *Action: See messages that follow this message for more information // about the error. 4073, 0, "record ignored because all referenced fields are null for a record\n" // *Cause: A record was rejected because all fields in the data file // referenced by the query were NULL. 4074, 0, "no write access to directory object %s\n" // *Cause: The user does not have write access to the directory object used // for a log, bad or reject file. 4075, 0, "no read access to directory object %s\n" // *Cause: The user does not have read access to the directory object used // for a data file. 4076, 0, "file name cannot contain a path specification: %s\n" // *Cause: The name of a data file, log file, bad file or reject file // contains a path specification. // *Action: Use the name of a directory object to indicate where the file // should be stored. 4077, 0, "unknown format specifier in file name %s\n" // *Cause: A format specifier is a percent sign followed by a character. The // percent sign and character are replaced by a value depending on the // character. This error occurs when the character following the // percent sign is not defined to have a value. // *Action: See the documentation for information on valid format specifiers. // If the file to be opened needs to have a percent sign in its name // then use two pecent signs. They will get replaces by a single // percent sign in the resulting file name. 4078, 0, "invalid file name specified: %s" // *Cause: Attempt to parse the file name failed. // *Action: Specify a valid file name. 4079, 0, "error fetching list of valid directories\n" // *Cause: An attempt to retrieve a list of valid directories that can be // used by the user to open files failed. // See messages that follow for more information. // *Action: Contact Oracle support. As a workaround try specifing no log // file, no discard files and no bad files. 4080, 0, "directory object %s not found\n" // *Cause: The directory object specified for an input file or a log, bad or // discard file does not exist in the database or the user has no // privileges to access this directory. 4081, 0, "field %s used in concatenation for column %s is not a character type\n" // *Cause: The specified field was part of a concatenation of strings used to // create the value for the names column. However, the field was not // of a character datatype. Only character fields may be used as // part of concatenating fields. // *Action: Verify the correct field was used in the CONCAT clause. Also // verify that the correct datatype is specified for the field in // the field list. 4082, 0, " error converting field %s for LOBFILE column %s\n" // *Cause: The LOBFILE column had either its directory object name or filename // specified by a field in the data file and that field needed to be // converted to the server's character set before it could be used. // This message indicates that an attempt to convert the field failed. // *Action: Verify that the data file has the correct value for the fields. // Also verify that the correct character set was specified for the // data file. 4083, 0, "no directory object specified in LOBFILE clause for column %s\n" // *Cause: There was no directory object specified for the LOB files used to // populate the named column and no default directory was specified // for the external table. // *Action: Either specify a directory name, or the name of a data field // containing the name of the directory object that contains the // files. 4084, 0, "The ORACLE_DATAPUMP access driver does not support the ROWID column.\n" // *Cause: A query of an external table of type ORACLE_DATAPUMP tried to // reference the ROWID column. The ORACLE_DATAPUMP access driver // does not support ROWIDs. // *Action: Remove the ROWID from the query. If that is not possible, create // a table in the database with the same columns as the external // table, copy the data from the external table into the newly // created table, and use that new table for the query. 4085, 0, "duplicate directory object %s and file %s specified for unload\n" // *Cause: A CREATE TABLE AS SELECT statement was executed for an external // table of type ORACLE_DATAPUMP and the same directory object and // filename combination was specified multiple times. // *Action: Issue the CREATE TABLE AS SELECT command again but make sure the // combination of directory objects and filenames is unique. 4086, 0, "length of file name exceeds platform maximum of %d\n" // *Cause: The length of a filename is longer than the maximum length // supported by Oracle on the server platform. // *Action: Verify that the name is correct. If so, use a shorter file name. 4087, 0, "no execute access to directory object %s\n" // *Cause: Execute access to the directory object used for a preprocessor // file was not granted. // *Action: Grant execute privilege on the directory object or specify a // different directory which already has execute privilege enabled. 4088, 0, "data sampling is not supported by this access driver\n" // *Cause: A query of an external table requested a sample of the data // returned. The access driver for the external table does not // support sampling. // *Action: Do not try to use sampling for this external table. 4089, 0, "column transform %s is not the name of a table column\n" // *Cause: The specified column was in the list of column transforms but a // column by that name does not exist in the table // *Action: Verify that the correct name was specified in the column // transform. 4090, 0, "big endian byte order mark found when little endian expected in %s\n" // *Cause: A big endian byte order mark was found at the beginning of the // specified file and either the access parameters specified the data // was in little endian order or the byte order mark for a previous // file was little endian. // *Action: The file needs to be loaded separately. If a byte order was // specified in the access parameters, make sure it is changed to // be big endian. 4091, 0, "little endian byte order mark found when big endian expected in %s\n" // *Cause: A little endian byte order mark was found at the beginning of the // specified file and either the access parameters specified the data // was in big endian order or the byte order mark for a previous // file was big endian. // *Action: The file needs to be loaded separately. If a byte order was // specified in the access parameters, make sure it is changed to // be little endian. 4092, 0, "attempt to audit directory object %s returned internal error %d\n" // *Cause: An error occurred while attempting to enable auditing for the // specified directory object. // *Action: Contact Oracle Support Services. 4094, 0, "preprocessing cannot be performed if Database Vault is installed\n" // *Cause: The Database Vault option did not permit the execution a program // from an Oracle directory object. // *Action: If preprocessing must be performed, then the Database Vault option // must not be installed. 4095, 0, "preprocessor command %s encountered error \"%s\"\n" // *Cause: The specified preprocessor command encountered an error during // execution. // *Action: Verify that the preprocessor command along with any arguments // are correct. / 4098 - 4099 available 4097, 0, "RECORDS clause specified without a record format\n" // *Cause: The RECORDS clause was part of the external table access parameters // but no record format type was provided. // *Action: If the RECORDS clause is used, then it must be followed by one // of the VARIABLE, FIXED, or DELIMITED BY clauses. 4100, 0, "record rejected in file %s\n" // *Cause: A record in the data file was not loaded into the table because of // an error while finding fields in the record. See the previous // error for more information. The record will be written to the // BAD file, if one is being used. The record number in the source // data file is not known because multiple servers are loading from // the file. 4101, 0, "record %d rejected in file %s\n" // *Cause: A record in the data file was not loaded into the table because of // an error while finding fields in the record. See the previous // error for more information. The record will be written to the // BAD file, if one is being used. 4102, 0, "record %d discarded from file %s\n" // *Cause: Informational message displayed whenever the WHEN clause has been // satisfied. If a DISCARD file has been specified for the operation, // the record will be written to that file. 4103, 0, "error converting zoned decimal field to number for %s\n" // *Cause: An error occurred converting a zoned decimal number to an Oracle // number. // *Action: Verify that the zoned decimal number is formatted correctly. 4104, 0, "zoned decimal field has bad values for %s\n" // *Cause: A zoned decimal number has an invalid format. // *Action: Verify that the zoned decimal number is formatted correctly. 4105, 0, "zoned decimal to number conversion caused overflow for %s\n" // *Cause: A zoned decimal number could not be converted to an Oracle number // because the number is too big for an oracle number. // *Action: Verify that the zoned decimal number is formatted correctly. 4106, 0, "precision for zoned decimal number is too large for %s\n" // *Cause: The precision of a zoned decimal number is larger than the // precision that can be stored in an Oracle number. // *Action: Verify that the zoned decimal number is formatted correctly. 4108, 0, "unable to reread file %s\n" // *Cause: The query that is executing requires that a data source for an // external table be read multiple times. However, the data source // is a sequential device that cannot be reread. Examples of this // type of data source is a tape or pipe. // *Action: There are a few ways around this problem. One is to rewrite // the query so that the external table is referenced only // once. Another option is to move the data source to a // rereadable device such as a disk file. A third option is to // load the data for the external table into a temporary table // and change the query to reference the temporary table. 4109, 0, "specified path for directory object \"%s\" is invalid\n" // *Cause: The default directory or a directory object specified for an // input data file or an output dump, log, bad or discard file // contains an invalid path name. // *Action: Specify a valid path name for the directory object. / / / KUDMR Errors: 5000-5499 / / KUDMC Errors: 5500-5999 / / KUDMK Errors: 6000-6999 / // NLS_DO_NOT_TRANSLATE [9000,9999] / KUDMPP Errors: 9000-9999 / / GENERATED BY TOPAZ 1.0.7.0.0 / Grammar file: kudmg.y, Version:8.2 Beta / / # CHARACTER_SET_NAME = American_America.US7ASCII / / / / 9000,0, "debug: REDUCE \"%s\", enter state \"%d\"" / / 9001,0, "debug: SHIFT token \"%s\", enter state \"%d\"" / / 9002,0, "debug: ACCEPT." / / 9003,0, "debug: ERROR: parser detects possible syntax error." / / 9004,0, "debug: FATAL: topaz detects fatal error." / / 9005,0, "debug: LOOKAHEAD token is \"%s\"." / / 9006,0, "debug: keyword found, restore machine: state now \"%d\"." / / 9007,0, "debug: NEW TOKEN is \"%s\"." / / 9008,0, "debug: Grammar switch: Pushing token \"%s\"." / / 9009,0, "debug: Restoring machine: state now \"%d\"." / / 9010,0, "debug (recov): Entering error recovery." / / 9011,0, "debug: Success. Inserted token \"%s\"." / / 9012,0, "debug (recov): Failed. Insert token attempt." / / 9013,0, "debug: Trying insert state." / / 9014,0, "debug: Success." / / 9015,0, "debug: Failed. Insert state attempt." / / 9016,0, "debug: Trying delete token." / / 9017,0, "debug: Failed. Delete token attempt." / / 9018,0, "debug: Trying replace token." / / 9019,0, "debug: Success. Replaced with \"%s\"." / / 9020,0, "debug: Failed. Replace token attempt." / / 9021,0, "debug: Trying delete state, insert token." / / 9022,0, "debug: Failed. Delete/insert attempt." / / 9023,0, "debug (recov): Error recovery failed." / / 9026,0, "debug: Trying insert token." / / 9027,0, "debug (recov): SKIP token \"%s\"" / / 9028,0, "debug (recov): POP state \"%d\" from parse stack" / / 9029,0, "debug (recov): try to SHIFT token \"%s\", in state \"%d\"" / / 9031,0, "debug (recov): SHIFTed token \"%s\", new state \"%d\"" / / 9032,0, "debug (recov): ERROR recovery underway, return to parsing " / / 9033,0, "debug: (ACT STK)%s" / / 9034,0, "debug: (PAR STK)%s" / / The user should tune this message to his/her needs 9101,2, "syntax error: found \"%s\": expecting one of: \"%s\"" / / 9102,0, "attempt recovery: symbol \"%s\" inserted before \"%s\"." / / 9103,0, "attempt recovery: symbol \"%s\" ignored." / / 9104,0, "attempt recovery: symbol \"%s\" substituted for \"%s\"." / / 9105,4, "error: got NULL for lexer callback." / / 9106,0, "file \"%s\", line \"%s\"." / / 9107,1, "error: got NULL for debug callback when debug flag is set." / / 9108,4, "fatal: internal error" / / 9109,4, "error: too many errors at token: %s" / / 9110,4, "error: got NULL for one of memory callbacks and not others" / / 9111,4, "error: lexer callback doesn't handle PZLEXERRGET." / / 9112,1, "warning: no 'error' token lookahead for any state on parse stack." / / Terminals / 9113,0, "end-of-file" 9114,0, "error" 9115,0, "and" 9116,0, "are" 9117,0, "asterisk" 9118,0, "atsign" 9119,0, "at" 9120,0, "all" 9121,0, "badfile" 9122,0, "blanks" 9123,0, "by" 9124,0, "big" 9125,0, "bytes" 9126,0, "blank" 9127,0, "bendian" 9128,0, "bytestr" 9129,0, "backslash" 9130,0, "badfilename" 9131,0, "byteordermark" 9132,0, "binary_double" 9133,0, "binary_float" 9134,0, "bfloattype" 9135,0, "bdoubletype" 9136,0, "blob" 9137,0, "characterset" 9138,0, "colon" 9139,0, "column" 9140,0, "comma" 9141,0, "commkakw" 9142,0, "constant" 9143,0, "concat" 9144,0, "characters" 9145,0, "counted" 9146,0, "char" 9147,0, "charset" 9148,0, "charstr" 9149,0, "collength" 9150,0, "check" 9151,0, 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"rows" 9261,0, "second" 9262,0, "setid" 9263,0, "sizes" 9264,0, "string" 9265,0, "sign" 9266,0, "scale" 9267,0, ";" 9268,0, "skip" 9269,0, "single-quoted-string" 9270,0, "terminated" 9271,0, "time" 9272,0, "timezone" 9273,0, "timestamp" 9274,0, "to" 9275,0, "transforms" 9276,0, "trim" 9277,0, "termby" 9278,0, "termeof" 9279,0, "termws" 9280,0, "territory" 9281,0, "textline" 9282,0, "unsigned" 9283,0, "uinteger" 9284,0, "underscore" 9285,0, "values" 9286,0, "variable" 9287,0, "varrawc" 9288,0, "varchar" 9289,0, "varraw" 9290,0, "varcharc" 9291,0, "vlenlen" 9292,0, "vmaxlen" 9293,0, "when" 9294,0, "whitespace" 9295,0, "with" 9296,0, "xaddrv" 9297,0, "year" 9298,0, "zone" 9299,0, "zoned" 9300,0, "rejectrows" / / Nonterminals / 9301,0, "accept grammar" 9302,0, "filename" 9303,0, "textVal" 9304,0, "double-quoted-string" 9305,0, "string_or_identifier" 9306,0, "booleanSpec" 9307,0, "badfileSpec" 9308,0, "charsetSpec" 9309,0, "coltransformSpec" 9310,0, "coltransformList" 9311,0, "coltransList" 9312,0, "concatSpec" 9313,0, "concatSpecList" 9314,0, "condSpec" 9315,0, "condSpecList" 9316,0, "countSpec" 9317,0, "checkSpec" 9318,0, "dateformatSpec" 9319,0, "datetimeType" 9320,0, "datatypeSpec" 9321,0, "debugSpec" 9322,0, "delimited" 9323,0, "delimbySpec" 9324,0, "delimSpec" 9325,0, "discardfileSpec" 9326,0, "endposition" 9327,0, "endianSpec" 9328,0, "equality" 9329,0, "externalSpec" 9330,0, "encloseSpec" 9331,0, "fixed" 9332,0, "fieldnameSpec" 9333,0, "fieldnameSpecList" 9334,0, "fieldnameList" 9335,0, "fieldsSpec" 9336,0, "fsio_optSpec" 9337,0, "fsio_optItem" 9338,0, "hexstring" 9339,0, "intervalSpec" 9340,0, "initSpec" 9341,0, "datecacheSpec" 9342,0, "kudmSpec" 9343,0, "lengthSpec" 9344,0, "loadSpec" 9345,0, "lobfileSpec" 9346,0, "lobfileattrlistSpec" 9347,0, "lobfileattrSpec" 9348,0, "lobfilefromdirSpec" 9349,0, "lobdirlistSpec" 9350,0, "lobfilepieceSpec" 9351,0, "lobfilenameSpec" 9352,0, "logfileSpec" 9353,0, "languageSpec" 9354,0, "maskSpec" 9355,0, "maxlenSpec" 9356,0, "missingSpec" 9357,0, "nodirlinkSpec" 9358,0, "noEorcSpec" 9359,0, "operand1" 9360,0, "operand2" 9361,0, "outputFileSpec" 9362,0, "optionalSpec" 9363,0, "positionSpec" 9364,0, "precisionSpec" 9365,0, "preprocessorSpec" 9366,0, "qstring" 9367,0, "readsizeSpec" 9368,0, "recSpec" 9369,0, "recSpecList" 9370,0, "rangeSpec" 9371,0, "recfmtSpec" 9372,0, "recordSpec" 9373,0, "rejectSpec" 9374,0, "scalarfieldSpec" 9375,0, "sign" 9376,0, "startposition" 9377,0, "stringSpec" 9378,0, "strsizeSpec" 9379,0, "skipSpec" 9380,0, "termSpec" 9381,0, "timezoneSpec" 9382,0, "transformsto" 9383,0, "transformsfrom" 9384,0, "trimSpec" 9385,0, "textlines" 9386,0, "territorySpec" 9387,0, "textString" 9388,0, "variable" 9389,0, "kudmInput" 9390,0, "assign" / // NLS_DO_NOT_TRANSLATE [10000,10999] / KUPAPP Errors: 10000-10999 / / GENERATED BY TOPAZ 1.0.7.0.0 / Grammar file: kupag.y, Version:10.0 Beta / / # CHARACTER_SET_NAME = American_America.US7ASCII / / / / 10000,0, "debug: REDUCE \"%s\", enter state \"%d\"" / / 10001,0, "debug: SHIFT token \"%s\", enter state \"%d\"" / / 10002,0, "debug: ACCEPT." / / 10003,0, "debug: ERROR: parser detects possible syntax error." / / 10004,0, "debug: FATAL: topaz detects fatal error." / / 10005,0, "debug: LOOKAHEAD token is \"%s\"." / / 10006,0, "debug: keyword found, restore machine: state now \"%d\"." / / 10007,0, "debug: NEW TOKEN is \"%s\"." / / 10008,0, "debug: Grammar switch: Pushing token \"%s\"." / / 10009,0, "debug: Restoring machine: state now \"%d\"." / / 10010,0, "debug (recov): Entering error recovery." / / 10011,0, "debug: Success. Inserted token \"%s\"." / / 10012,0, "debug (recov): Failed. Insert token attempt." / / 10013,0, "debug: Trying insert state." / / 10014,0, "debug: Success." / / 10015,0, "debug: Failed. Insert state attempt." / / 10016,0, "debug: Trying delete token." / / 10017,0, "debug: Failed. Delete token attempt." / / 10018,0, "debug: Trying replace token." / / 10019,0, "debug: Success. Replaced with \"%s\"." / / 10020,0, "debug: Failed. Replace token attempt." / / 10021,0, "debug: Trying delete state, insert token." / / 10022,0, "debug: Failed. Delete/insert attempt." / / 10023,0, "debug (recov): Error recovery failed." / / 10026,0, "debug: Trying insert token." / / 10027,0, "debug (recov): SKIP token \"%s\"" / / 10028,0, "debug (recov): POP state \"%d\" from parse stack" / / 10029,0, "debug (recov): try to SHIFT token \"%s\", in state \"%d\"" / / 10031,0, "debug (recov): SHIFTed token \"%s\", new state \"%d\"" / / 10032,0, "debug (recov): ERROR recovery underway, return to parsing " / / 10033,0, "debug: (ACT STK)%s" / / 10034,0, "debug: (PAR STK)%s" / / The user should tune this message to his/her needs 10101,2, "syntax error: found \"%s\": expecting one of: \"%s\"" / / 10102,0, "attempt recovery: symbol \"%s\" inserted before \"%s\"." / / 10103,0, "attempt recovery: symbol \"%s\" ignored." / / 10104,0, "attempt recovery: symbol \"%s\" substituted for \"%s\"." / / 10105,4, "error: got NULL for lexer callback." / / 10106,0, "file \"%s\", line \"%s\"." / / 10107,1, "error: got NULL for debug callback when debug flag is set." / / 10108,4, "fatal: internal error" / / 10109,4, "error: too many errors at token: %s" / / 10110,4, "error: got NULL for one of memory callbacks and not others" / / 10111,4, "error: lexer callback doesn't handle PZLEXERRGET." / / 10112,1, "warning: no 'error' token lookahead for any state on parse stack." / / Terminals / 10113,0, "end-of-file" 10114,0, "error" 10115,0, "compatible" 10116,0, "compression" 10117,0, "colon" 10118,0, "datapump" 10119,0, "dblink" 10120,0, "debug" 10121,0, "disabled" 10122,0, "dot" 10123,0, "enabled" 10124,0, "encryption" 10125,0, "encryptpasswordisnull" 10126,0, "equal" 10127,0, "internal" 10128,0, "job" 10129,0, "latest" 10130,0, "(" 10131,0, "logfile" 10132,0, "minussign" 10133,0, "nologfile" 10134,0, "oidnoverify" 10135,0, "parallel" 10136,0, "partition" 10137,0, "remapobjects" 10138,0, ")" 10139,0, "table" 10140,0, "tableexists" 10141,0, "version" 10142,0, "workerid" 10143,0, "comma" 10144,0, "exit" 10145,0, "identifier" 10146,0, "number" 10147,0, "single-quoted-string" 10148,0, "atsign" 10149,0, "backslash" 10150,0, "double-quoted-string" 10151,0, "dquote" 10152,0, "eof" 10153,0, "extparm" 10154,0, "hash" 10155,0, "hexprefix" 10156,0, "<<<" 10157,0, "newline" 10158,0, "quote" 10159,0, ">>>" 10160,0, ";" 10161,0, "textline" 10162,0, "underscore" / / Nonterminals / 10163,0, "accept grammar" 10164,0, "double-quoted-string" 10165,0, "single-quoted-string" 10166,0, "textVal" 10167,0, "string_or_identifier" 10168,0, "kupdSpec" 10169,0, "accessParmSpec" 10170,0, "compressSpec" 10171,0, "datapumpSpec" 10172,0, "datapumpSpecList" 10173,0, "dblinkSpec" 10174,0, "debugSpec" 10175,0, "dpclauseSpec" 10176,0, "encpwnullSpec" 10177,0, "encryptSpec" 10178,0, "fileSpec" 10179,0, "fileSpecList" 10180,0, "logfileSpec" 10181,0, "internalSpec" 10182,0, "jobSpec" 10183,0, "oidnvSpec" 10184,0, "ordernumSpec" 10185,0, "outputFileSpec" 10186,0, "parallelSpec" 10187,0, "partitionSpec" 10188,0, "remapSpec" 10189,0, "tablexistsSpec" 10190,0, "versionSpec" 10191,0, "workeridSpec" 10192,0, "kupdInput" 10193,0, "assign" / / KUPAX Errors: 11000-11499 /11000 not used. Remove it when it's ok to change msg files! 11000, 0, "file truncated error\n" // *Cause: A truncated file was used for the load operation. // *Action: Verify unload operation completed successfully. /11001 not used. Remove it when it's ok to change msg files! 11001, 0, "files not from the same unload operation\n" // *Cause: Files used for the load operation were not from the same unload // operation. // *Action: Verify the files used are from the same unload operation. /11002 not used. Remove it when it's ok to change msg files! 11002, 0, "unable to read data chunk %s\n" // *Cause: A read or seek to this data chunk was not possible. This chunk // may not have existed. // *Action: Verify the files used for the load operation are correct. 11003, 0, "bad data encountered while reading from file %s\n" // *Cause: There was a datatype conversion error while attempting to convert // the data in the data file to match the datatype of a column in the // external table. The message that follows this one displays the // name of the column and the start of the data for the column that // could not be converted. The row containing the bad data is // rejected and not included as a row in the external table. // *Action: If the row containing the bad data should not be filtered out, // then modify the definition of the external table so that the // datatypes of the columns match the datatypes of the fields in // the data file. 11004, 0, "requested version %s not supported by ORACLE_DATAPUMP\n" // *Cause: This database version (defaulted to COMPATIBLE if not // user-specified) was not supported by ORACLE_DATAPUMP external // table access driver. // Note: Database versions before 9.2 were not supported. // *Action: Specify a supported version and rerun the operation. 11005, 0, "error seeking in file: %s\n" // *Cause: An attempt to seek to the specified position in file failed. // *Action: Review the error message. Resolve the problem and retry the // the operation. Contact Oracle Support Services if // the problem cannot be resolved. 11006, 0, "file truncated error in %s\n" // *Cause: A truncated or incomplete file was used for the load operation. // *Action: Verify unload operation completed successfully. 11007, 0, "conversion error loading table %*.*s.%*.*s" // *Cause: A row could not be loaded into the table because there was a // conversion error for one or more columns in a row. // *Action: See the message that follows for more information about the row // that could not be loaded. To avoid this error, make sure the // definition of the table being loaded matches the definition of // the table being unloaded. 11008, 0, "conversion error loading table %*.*s.%*.*s partition %*.*s" // *Cause: A row could not be loaded into the table because there was a // conversion error for one or more columns in a row. // *Action: See the message that follows for more information about the row // that could not be loaded. To avoid this error, make sure the // definition of the table being loaded matches the definition of // the table being unloaded. 11009, 00000, "data for row: %*.*s \n" // *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. // *Action: None. This is only an informational message. 11010, 0, "unable to open at least one dump file for fetch\n" // *Cause: None of the files in the LOCATION clause can be opened for // a fetch on an external table. // *Action: A fetch operation on an external table in SQL mode requires // that at least one file could be opened. Check that the // directory object and file names to the dump files are correct. 11011, 0, "the following file is not valid for this load operation\n" // *Cause: This file could not be used for this load operation. // See the following message for more information. // *Action: Verify all the files in the LOCATION clause are from // the same unload operation and that the unload was successful. 11012, 0, "file %s in %s already exists\n" // *Cause: The specified file could not be used for this unload because // that would mean overwriting an existing file. // *Action: Specify a file that does not currently exist. 11013, 0, "internal number in header in file %s is not valid\n" // *Cause: The specified file could not be used for this operation because // the internal number in the header was not valid. // *Action: If the dump files were transferred over, verify the // transfer operation was done correctly. 11014, 0, "internal metadata in file %s is not valid\n" // *Cause: The specified file could not be used for this operation because the // internal metadata stored in this file does not match the metadata // stored in the first file piece set. // *Action: Verify all the files in the LOCATION clause are the correct // dump files to use. 11015, 0, "error in unloading or loading data\n" // *Cause: An error has occurred in a stream unload or load operation. // *Action: Contact Oracle Support Services. 11016, 0, "database version in file %s is not valid\n" // *Cause: The specified file could not be used for this fetch because // its database version was not compatible with the database version // in the other files in the LOCATION clause. // *Action: Verify all the files in the LOCATION clause were populated // with compatible database versions. 11017, 0, "file %s not found\n" // *Cause: The file was not found. // *Action: Verify the correct file (path and file name) was specified. 11018, 0, "file %s not a valid dump file\n" // *Cause: This file did not have the correct file format. It could not be // used for an external table fetch operation. // *Action: Verify this file is from a SQL mode external table populate // operation and that the operation was successful. 11019, 0, "the following file is not valid for this fetch operation\n" // *Cause: A file could not be used for this fetch. // See the following message for more information. // *Action: Verify all the files in the LOCATION clause are from successful // populate operations. If the files were generated from various // populate operations, then verify that those were done with // common attributes such as with the same tables and compatible // database versions. 11020, 0, "header in file %s may not contain correct information\n" // *Cause: The header may be corrupted. // *Action: Contact Oracle Support Servicess. 11021, 0, "header in file %s has an incompatible version number\n" // *Cause: A dump file was specified for a load operation whose version // number is incompatible with the dump file version currently // produced by the Oracle server on the system. Usually this // message indicates that the dump file was produced by a newer // version of the Oracle server. // *Action: Load this dump file using the same version of the Oracle // server that created the file. 11022, 0, "specified file name \"%s\" is invalid\n" // *Cause: The file name specified for a dump or log file was invalid // or null. // *Action: Specify a valid file name for the dump or log file. 11023, 0, "specified path for directory object \"%s\" is invalid\n" // *Cause: The default directory or a directory object specified for a // dump or log file contained an invalid path name or was null. // *Action: Specify a valid path name for the directory object. 11024, 0, "This external table can only be accessed from within a Data Pump job." // *Cause: An attempt was made to access a temporary external table that was // created by Data Pump to be used internally during the execution of // an export or import job. // *Action: None.