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Caché Error Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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TSQL <strong>Error</strong> Messages<br />

<strong>Error</strong> Code<br />

214<br />

217<br />

220<br />

221<br />

223<br />

224<br />

226<br />

229<br />

230<br />

231<br />

232<br />

233<br />

234<br />

235<br />

236<br />

237<br />

238<br />

241<br />

242<br />

243<br />

244<br />

Description<br />

Procedure expects parameter '%ls' of type '%ls'.<br />

Maximum stored procedure, function, trigger, or view nesting level<br />

exceeded (limit %d).<br />

Arithmetic overflow error for data type %ls, value = %ld.<br />

FIPS Warning: Implicit conversion from %ls to %ls.<br />

Object ID %ld specified as a default for table ID %ld, column ID<br />

%d is missing or not of type default.<br />

Object ID %ld specified as a rule for table ID %ld, column ID %d<br />

is missing or not of type default.<br />

%ls statement not allowed within multi-statement transaction.<br />

%ls permission denied on object '%.*ls', database '%.*ls', owner<br />

'%.*ls'.<br />

%ls permission denied on column '%.*ls' of object '%.*ls', database<br />

'%.*ls', owner '%.*ls'.<br />

No such default. ID = %ld, database ID = %d.<br />

Arithmetic overflow error for type %ls, value = %f.<br />

The column '%.*ls' in table '%.*ls' cannot be null.<br />

There is insufficient result space to convert a money value to %ls.<br />

Cannot convert a char value to money. The char value has<br />

incorrect syntax.<br />

The conversion from char data type to money resulted in a money<br />

overflow error.<br />

There is insufficient result space to convert a money value to %ls.<br />

There is insufficient result space to convert the %ls value (= %d)<br />

to the money data type.<br />

Syntax error converting datetime from character string.<br />

The conversion of a char data type to a datetime data type resulted<br />

in an out-of-range datetime value.<br />

Type %.*ls is not a defined system type.<br />

The conversion of the %ls value '%.*ls' overflowed an %hs column.<br />

Use a larger integer column.<br />

<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>Error</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 95

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