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Caché Error Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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Object <strong>Error</strong> Messages<br />

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

6635<br />

6636<br />

6637<br />

6638<br />

6639<br />

6640<br />

6641<br />

6642<br />

6643<br />

6645<br />

6646<br />

6647<br />

6648<br />

6649<br />

6650<br />

6651<br />

6653<br />

6654<br />

6655<br />

6656<br />

6657<br />

Description<br />

QueryGetInfoEror: %1, className=%2, query=%3<br />

Class %1 is a datatype and cannot be projected<br />

It is not valid for a format flag to contain / (back-slash). The invalid format<br />

flag is %1.<br />

The List that %1 is attempting to return on Class %2 is too big!<br />

getCountMethods<strong>Error</strong>: %1 className=%2<br />

getCountProperties<strong>Error</strong>: %1 className=%2<br />

getCountQueries<strong>Error</strong>: %1 className=%2<br />

Aborting EJB Projection of %1 because property %2 is required and yet<br />

is not supported by the EJB Wizard.<br />

Class %1 is not exportable. It should extend %Compiler.LG.Exportable<br />

to be exportable.<br />

%1: %2 className=%3<br />

JAVAPACKAGE parameter conflicts with clientname parameter.<br />

JAVAPACKAGE is %1 and clientname parameter is %2<br />

Server side code generation is not available. Please use cpp_generator<br />

for client side code generation.<br />

Cannot generate code for class %1 because depends on class %2 which<br />

has a problem in its generation.<br />

Cannot generate code for class %1 because depends on class %2 which<br />

cannot be generated for reason: %3.<br />

Cannot generate code for class %1 because depends on class %2 which<br />

is serveronly class.<br />

Skipping generation of class %1 because it depends on something that<br />

is not projectable and is not serveronly. Here is more information. %2<br />

Class %1 has an empty JavaBlock<br />

Class %1 has more than one JavaBlock<br />

Cannot project %1 because super %2 is collection.<br />

Cannot project %1 as POJO because method %2 has ByRef argument.<br />

Cannot project %1 because method %2 has abstract stream in return<br />

type or argument type.<br />

<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>Error</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 69

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