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Caché Error Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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

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

6810<br />

6811<br />

6812<br />

6813<br />

6814<br />

6815<br />

6816<br />

6817<br />

6818<br />

6819<br />

6820<br />

6821<br />

6824<br />

6825<br />

6826<br />

Description<br />

Column name '%.*ls' is repeated. The same attribute cannot be<br />

generated more than once on the same XML tag.<br />

FOR XML is incompatible with COMPUTE expressions. Remove<br />

the COMPUTE expression.<br />

XML tag ID %d that was originally declared as '%.*ls' is being<br />

redeclared as '%.*ls'.<br />

FOR XML EXPLICIT cannot combine multiple occurrences of ID,<br />

IDREF, IDREFS, NMTOKEN, and/or NMTOKENS in column name<br />

'%.*ls'.<br />

In the FOR XML EXPLICIT clause, ID, IDREF, IDREFS,<br />

NMTOKEN, and NMTOKENS require attribute names in '%.*ls'.<br />

In the FOR XML EXPLICIT clause, ID, IDREF, IDREFS,<br />

NMTOKEN, and NMTOKENS attributes cannot be hidden in '%.*ls'.<br />

In the FOR XML EXPLICIT clause, ID, IDREF, IDREFS,<br />

NMTOKEN, and NMTOKENS attributes cannot be generated as<br />

CDATA, XML, or XMLTEXT in '%.*ls'.<br />

FOR XML EXPLICIT cannot combine multiple occurrences of<br />

ELEMENT, XML, XMLTEXT, and CDATA in column name '%.*ls'.<br />

In the FOR XML EXPLICIT clause, CDATA attributes must be<br />

unnamed in '%.*ls'.<br />

The FOR XML clause is not allowed in a %ls statement.<br />

FOR XML EXPLICIT requires column %d to be named '%ls'<br />

instead of '%.*ls'.<br />

GROUP BY and aggregate functions are currently not supported<br />

with FOR XML AUTO.<br />

In the FOR XML EXPLICIT clause, mode '%.*ls' in a column name<br />

is invalid.<br />

ELEMENTS mode requires FOR XML AUTO.<br />

Every IDREFS or NMTOKENS column in a FOR XML EXPLICIT<br />

query must appear in a separate SELECT clause, and the<br />

instances must be ordered directly after the element to which they<br />

belong.<br />

<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>Error</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 171

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