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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 />

The partition space for the process is exhausted. The<br />

process needs a block larger than the largest contiguous<br />

block of available space in the partition. Even though $S<br />

may show available space, it is fragmented. Reduce the<br />

number or size of the local variables. Utilities may not be<br />

available until some variables are deleted in order to free<br />

up space. Issuing ZLOAD for too large a routine from a<br />

tape or sequential file can also cause this error.<br />

An expression is too long, there are too many expressions<br />

in an argument for a single command, or an expression<br />

contains many very long strings. Simplify the expression.<br />

There has been an internal error handling big strings over<br />

the network.<br />

A subscript has an illegal value or a global reference is<br />

too long. For more information on maximum length of<br />

global references, see the section “Determining the<br />

Maximum Length of a Subscript” in the “Global Structure”<br />

chapter of Using <strong>Caché</strong> Globals.<br />

There is a syntax error (an error in the formation of a<br />

language construct, such as a misspelled or missing<br />

keyword).<br />

Either there has been an attempt to do something not<br />

allowed by the operating system, or there is an error<br />

condition in <strong>Caché</strong>, in which case you should notify your<br />

support center with as much information as possible.<br />

There has been an attempt to read on a terminal or device<br />

in image mode with no terminator and it was not a<br />

fixed-length read.<br />

This process has attempted to access too many active<br />

classes.<br />

Too many intermediate long strings are present on the<br />

string stack.<br />

This process has attempted to create too many<br />

simultaneously open objects.<br />

Too many processes are trying to use a particular class<br />

simultaneously (more than 65561).<br />

316 <strong>Caché</strong> <strong>Error</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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