Database Error Messages
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Operating System-Specific Messages Accuracy of Messages Message Format Recognizing Variable Text in Messages Message Stacks Contacting Oracle Support Services Oracle Exception Messages Trace Files The Alert File 2 ORA-00000 to ORA-00852 oracle 10g database error messages 3 ORA-00910 to ORA-01497 4 ORA-01500 to ORA-02098 5 ORA-02140 to ORA-04099 codeigniter database error message 6 ORA-04930 to ORA-07499 7 ORA-07500 to ORA-09859 8 ORA-09870 to ORA-12100 9 ORA-12150 to ORA-12236 10 ORA-12315
Oracle Database Error Codes
to ORA-12354 11 ORA-12400 to ORA-12497 12 ORA-12500 to ORA-12699 13 ORA-12700 to ORA-19400 14 ORA-19500 to ORA-19976 15 ORA-19999 to ORA-24279 16 ORA-24280 to ORA-28674 17 NZE-28750 to NZE-29249
Oracle Sql Error Messages
18 ORA-29250 to ORA-32790 19 ORA-32800 to ORA-32857 20 ORA-33000 to ORA-37999 21 ORA-38029 to ORA-39964 22 ORA-40001 to ORA-40392 23 ORA-41001 to ORA-42803 24 NZE-43000 to NZE-43021 25 ORA-43750 to ORA-45907 26 ORA-46000 to ORA-46342 27 ORA-47000 to ORA-47999 28 ORA-48001 to ORA-51705 29 ORA-53000 to ORA-54038 30 ORA-54500 to ORA-56974 31 ORA-57000 to ORA-57000 32 ORA-60001 to mysql error messages ORA-64621 33 EXP-00000 to EXP-00114 34 IMP-00000 to IMP-00402 35 SQL*Loader-00100 to SQL*Loader-03120 36 KUP-00552 to KUP-11024 37 UDE-00001 to UDE-00054 38 UDI-00001 to UDI-00054 39 DBV-00200 to DBV-00201 40 NID-00001 to NID-00604 41 DGM-16900 to DGM-17017 42 DIA-48001 to DIA-51705 43 LCD-00100 to LCD-00219 44 OCI-00601 to OCI-31199 45 QSM-00501 to QSM-03120 46 RMAN-00201 to RMAN-20514 47 KFNDG-00200 to KFNDG-00701 48 KFED-00400 to KFED-00403 49 KFOD-00316 to KFOD-00403 50 LRM-00100 to LRM-00123 51 LFI-00002 to LFI-01525 52 PLS-00049 to PLS-01918 53 PLW-05000 to PLW-07206 54 NDFN-00020 to NDFN-00025 55 RDJ-00001 to RDJ-00136 56 CLSDNSSD-00000 to CLSDNSSD-03999 57 CLSGN-00000 to CLSGN-32767 58 CLSMDNS-00000 to CLSMDNS-02255 59 CLSR-00001 to CLSR-06507 60 CLSS-00001 to CLSS-03202 61 CLST-01101 to CLST-03203 62 CLSU-00100 to CLSU-00912 63 CLSW-00001 to CLSW-01000 64 CRS-00001 to CRS-10250 65 EVM-00001 to EVM-00901 66 GIPC-00000 to GIPC-00020 67 RDE-00000 to RDE-06020 68 PRKU-01001 to PRKU-01057 69 PRKH-01014 to PRKH-03450 70 PRKA-02001 to PRKA-02005 71 PRKC-01000 to PRKC-01168 72 PRKE-01008 to PRKE-01011 73 PRKN-01031 to PRKN-01040 74 PRKP-01000 to PRKP-01088 75 PRKR-01001 to PRKR-01082 76 PRKO-00371 to P
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