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General Error Messages - InterSystems Documentation

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TSQL <strong>Error</strong> <strong>Messages</strong><strong>Error</strong> Code114116117118119120121122123124125128129130131132133134135136137138139140141DescriptionBrowse mode is invalid for a statement that assigns values to a variable.Only one expression can be specified in the select list when the subquery is notintroduced with EXISTS.The %S_MSG name '%.*ls' contains more than the maximum number of prefixes.The maximum is %d.Only members of the sysadmin role can specify the %ls option for the %lsstatement.Must pass parameter number %d and subsequent parameters as '@name =value'. After the form '@name = value' has been used, all subsequent parametersmust be passed in the form '@name = value'.The select list for the INSERT statement contains fewer items than the insert list.The number of SELECT values must match the number of INSERT columns.The select list for the INSERT statement contains more items than the insert list.The number of SELECT values must match the number of INSERT columns.The %ls option is allowed only with %ls syntax.Batch/procedure exceeds maximum length of %d characters.CREATE PROCEDURE contains no statements.Case expressions may only be nested to level %d.The name '%.*ls' is not permitted in this context. Only constants, expressions, orvariables allowed here. Column names are not permitted.Fillfactor %d is not a valid percentage; fillfactor must be between 1 and 100.Cannot perform an aggregate function on an expression containing an aggregateor a subquery.The size (%d) given to the %S_MSG '%.*ls' exceeds the maximum allowed forany data type (%d).The label '%.*ls' has already been declared. Label names must be unique withina query batch or stored procedure.A GOTO statement references the label '%.*ls' but the label has not been declared.The variable name '%.*ls' has already been declared. Variable names must beunique within a query batch or stored procedure.Cannot use a BREAK statement outside the scope of a WHILE statement.Cannot use a CONTINUE statement outside the scope of a WHILE statement.Must declare the variable '%.*ls'.Correlation clause in a subquery not permitted.Cannot assign a default value to a local variable.Can only use IF UPDATE within a CREATE TRIGGER statement.A SELECT statement that assigns a value to a variable must not be combinedwith data-retrieval operations.90 Caché <strong>Error</strong> Reference

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