Oracle Database Server Error Codes
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Oracle Error Codes List With Description
ORA-00000 to ORA-00899 ORA-00900 to ORA-01499 ORA-01500 to ORA-02099 ORA-02100 to ORA-04099 ORA-04100 to oracle error codes table ORA-07499 ORA-07500 to ORA-09857 ORA-09858 to ORA-12299 ORA-12300 to ORA-12399 ORA-12400 to ORA-12699 ORA-12700 to ORA-19399 ORA-19400 to ORA-24279 ORA-24280 to ORA-29249
Oracle Error Codes And Solution
ORA-29250 to ORA-32799 ORA-32800 to ORA-32999 ORA-33000 to ORA-65535 BFILE-Related Messages (LFI) DBNEWID Messages (NID) DBVERIFY Messages (DBV) Export Messages (EXP) External Naming Messages (NNF) External Tables Messages (KUP) Import Messages (IMP) interMedia Audio Messages (AUD) interMedia Image Messages (IMG) interMedia Video Messages (VID) Network oracle error sqlcode Security Messages (NZE) Object Type Translator Initialization Messages (O2I) Object Type Translator Type File Messages (O2F) Object Type Translator Unparser Messages (O2U) Oracle Names Client Messages (NNC) Oracle Names Control Utility Messages (NNL) Oracle Names Server Messages (NNO) Oracle Names Server Network Presentation Layer Messages (NPL) Oracle Net Messages (TNS) Oracle OLAP Catalog Metadata Messages (AMD) Oracle Text Messages (DRG) Oracle Trace Collection Services Messages (EPC) Parameter Messages (LCD) Parameter Messages (LRM) PCF FIPS Messages (PCF) PL/SQL and FIPS Messages (PLS) Pro*C/C++ Messages (PCC) Pro*COBOL Messages (PCB) Recovery Manager Messages (RMAN) Remote Operation Messages (NCR) Simple Network Management Protocol Messages (NMP) SQL Runtime Messages (SQL) SQL*Module Messages (MOD) Summary Advisor, Explain Rewrite, and Explain Materialized View Messages (QSM) XML Parser Messages (LPX) XML Schema Processor Messages (LSX) Copyright © 2016, Oracle. All rights reserved.
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
Oracle Database Errors And Solutions
File 2 ORA-00000 to ORA-00832 3 ORA-00910 to ORA-01497 4 ORA-01500
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to ORA-02098 5 ORA-02140 to ORA-04099 6 ORA-04930 to ORA-07499 7 ORA-09870 to ORA-12100 8 ORA-07500 oracle common errors and solutions to ORA-09859 9 ORA-12150 to ORA-12236 10 ORA-12315 to ORA-12354 11 ORA-12400 to ORA-12497 12 ORA-12500 to ORA-12699 13 ORA-12700 to ORA-19380 14 ORA-19400 to ORA-24276 15 http://www.oracle.com/pls/db92/db92.error_search?prefill=ORA- ORA-24280 to ORA-28674 16 ORA-29250 to ORA-32775 17 ORA-32800 to ORA-32848 18 ORA-33000 to ORA-37999 19 ORA-38029 to ORA-39962 20 ORA-40001 to ORA-40322 21 EXP-00000 to EXP-00107 22 IMP-00000 to IMP-00401 23 SQL*Loader-00100 to SQL*Loader-03120 24 KUP-00550 to KUP-11012 25 UDE-00001 to UDE-00053 26 UDI-00001 to UDI-00053 27 DBV-00200 to DBV-00200 28 NID-00001 to NID-00604 https://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14219/toc.htm 29 DGM-16900 to DGM-17007 30 LCD-00100 to LCD-00219 31 QSM-00501 to QSM-03120 32 OCI-00601 to OCI-31199 33 RMAN-00550 to RMAN-20507 34 LRM-00100 to LRM-00123 35 LFI-00002 to LFI-01523 36 PLS-00049 to PLS-01913 37 PLW-05000 to PLW-07204 38 AMD-00100 to AMD-00160 39 CLSR-00001 to CLSR-06507 40 CLSS-00001 to CLSS-03202 41 PROC-00001 to PROC-00106 42 PROT-00001 to PROT-00807 43 TNS-00000 to TNS-12699 44 NNC-00001 to NNC-00501 45 NNO-00050 to NNO-00854 46 NNL-00001 to NNL-01078 47 NPL-00100 to NPL-00420 48 NNF-00001 to NNF-04009 49 NMP-00001 to NMP-00011 50 NCR-00001 to NCR-04028 51 NZE-28750 to NZE-29249 52 O2F-00301 to O2F-00341 53 O2I-00101 to O2I-00133 54 O2U-00200 to O2U-00212 55 PCB-00001 to PCB-00903 56 PCC-00001 to PCC-01515 57 PCC-02010 to PCC-02451 58 SQL-01075 to SQL-02157 59 AUD-00611 to AUD-00809 60 IMG-00001 to IMG-02014 61 VID-00611 to VID-00721 62 DRG-10000 to DRG-52210 63 LPX-00000 to LPX-00773 64 LSX-00001 to LSX-00344 Index Scripting on this page enhances content navigation, but does not change the content in any way.
industry long enough to remember the bad old days, when every developer and DBA had a pile of dusty Oracle user guides on their desks and, every time their http://allthingsoracle.com/the-40-most-common-oracle-errors/ database or application coughed up an error, would thumb through the books with mounting desperation. Fortunately, the times have moved on and we now all outsource our memories to Google and Bing and Baidu. Our desks are clear, but our need for external help whenever we are ambushed by unexpected errors is just as strong. Using tools Google have made available, I have put together a list of the ORA messages error codes we collectively searched for the most in the first month of 2012. These messages (see a Billboard-style Top 40 Chart at the bottom of this article) are a mix of those generic errors that can mean pretty much anything, the error messages we see most rarely, and those common error numbers that we never seem able to memorise. ORA-12154: TNS:could not resolve the connect identifier specified (#1) Coming in at number oracle error codes 1, and googled more than twice as often as any other error message, this error is, almost appropriately, often the very first one you get on trying to establish a connection to your database. Simply put, it means that you have named the database you wish to be connected to and Oracle doesn’t know who the heck you’re talking about. This error is often caused by typos, maybe in your connection string, but possibly in your tnsnames.ora file. It is also possible that the tnsnames.ora file is not accessible or does not even exist. If it does, ensure that it contains the service name you are using; also go over it with a fine toothcomb to make sure it doesn’t have any unpaired parentheses or such. ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [%s], [%s],[%s], [%s], [%s] (#2) Coming in at number 2 is a generic error; it means something serious has gone wrong and you are going to need to roll up your sleeves, dig in, and find out what. But you are not without clues. Your alert.log file will contain the path to your trace file. You will want to look in it, as a record is written to the trace file every time an ORA-00600 error occurs. Take the in