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Caché Error Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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System <strong>Error</strong> Messages<br />

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

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Description<br />

There has been an attempt to set a property of a class for<br />

which setting this property is invalid.<br />

There has been an attempt to instantiate a class or invoke<br />

a class method of a class which is currently being<br />

recompiled on the local system.<br />

There has been an attempt to run a routine which is<br />

actually a class descriptor.<br />

A reference has been made to a nonexistent class.<br />

There has been an attempt to use an object hosted on the<br />

local system whose class has been recompiled from a<br />

remote system since the object was created.<br />

There has been an attempt to use an object hosted on the<br />

local system whose class has been recompiled on the<br />

local system since the object was created.<br />

A class cannot be used because its class descriptor is too<br />

large to fit into a routine buffer.<br />

A class cannot be created because its class descriptor is<br />

too large to fit into a routine buffer.<br />

A network request cannot be processed due to<br />

incompatibility between the client and server.<br />

A cluster member has failed during global buffer lock<br />

processing.<br />

There was an attempt to change the collation algorithm<br />

while subscripted local variables are defined.<br />

Subscript level mapping failed due to misconfigured<br />

collation type.<br />

A reference has been made to a global whose collation<br />

type is not supported on the current system.<br />

A command has been used improperly in this context, such<br />

as an argumentless GoTo in a routine.<br />

306 <strong>Caché</strong> <strong>Error</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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