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Caché Error Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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

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

4328<br />

4329<br />

4330<br />

4331<br />

4332<br />

4333<br />

4334<br />

Description<br />

File '%ls' is missing. Rollforward stops at log sequence number<br />

%.*ls. File is created at LSN %.*ls, dropped at LSN %.*ls. Restore<br />

transaction log beyond beyond point in time when file was dropped<br />

or restore data to be consistent with rest of database.<br />

This log file contains records logged before the designated mark.<br />

The database is being left in load state so you can apply another<br />

log file.<br />

The log in this backup set cannot be applied because it is on a<br />

recovery path inconsistent with the database.<br />

The database cannot be recovered because the files have been<br />

restored to inconsistent points in time.<br />

RESTORE LOG has been halted. To use the database in its<br />

current state, run RESTORE DATABASE %ls WITH RECOVERY.<br />

The database cannot be recovered because the log was not<br />

restored.<br />

The named mark does not identify a valid LSN.<br />

TSQL <strong>Error</strong> Codes - 4400 to 4499<br />

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

4403<br />

4404<br />

4405<br />

4406<br />

4408<br />

4413<br />

4414<br />

Description<br />

View or function '%.*ls' is not updatable because it contains<br />

aggregates.<br />

View or function '%.*ls' is not updatable because the definition<br />

contains the DISTINCT clause.<br />

View or function '%.*ls' is not updatable because the modification<br />

affects multiple base tables.<br />

Update or insert of view or function '%.*ls' failed because it<br />

contains a derived or constant field.<br />

The query and the views or functions in it exceed the limit of %d<br />

tables.<br />

Could not use view or function '%.*ls' because of binding errors.<br />

Could not allocate ancillary table for view or function resolution.<br />

The maximum number of tables in a query (%d) was exceeded.<br />

150 <strong>Caché</strong> <strong>Error</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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