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ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments string tips Oracle Error Tips by Stephanie F. The Oracle docs note this on the ORA-00600 error: Error: ORA 00600 Text: internal error code, arguments: [%s], [%s], https://community.oracle.com/community/developer/search.jspa?q=ORA-25027 [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cause: This is the generic internal error number for Oracle program exceptions. This indicates that a process has encountered an exceptional condition. Action: Report as a bug - the first argument is the internal error number On the Oracle DBA Forums, a user needs help with ORA-00600, as well http://www.dba-oracle.com/t_ora_00600_internal_error_code_arguments_string_%20string_string_string_string_string_string.htm as understanding the accompanying arguments. The replier informed the user that because ORA-00600 is an internal error, the Oracle Corporation knows the arguments. Here are the notes which helped the user resolve ORA-00600: An ORA-00600 is an internal error, and only Oracle Corporation knows the agruments. ALWAYS open a TAR when you get a ora-600. I check MOSC, and you can see many of the "common" codes there. ****************************************** ORA-00600 internal error code, arguments: [string], [string], [string], [string], [string], [string], [string], [string] Cause: This is the generic internal error number for Oracle program exceptions. It indicates that a process has encountered a low-level, unexpected condition. Causes of this message include: timeouts file corruption failed data checks in memory hardware, memory, or I/O errors incorrectly restored files The first argument is the internal message number. Other arguments are various numbers, names, and character strings. The numbers may change meanings between different versions of Oracle. Action: Report this error to Oracle Support Services after gatherinE-mail to friend ora 00600 internal error [message #424080] Wed, 30 September 2009 03:52 http://www.orafaq.com/forum/t/150486/ vesile_taskiran Messages: 66Registered: August 2008 Location: Turkey Member When I run the following query I get following error message ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [25027], [29], [806021860], [], [], [], [], [] ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [25027], [29], [806021860], [], [], [], [], [] I can make internal error select from all tables in that query but when I run the whole query it gives me the error what could be the reason ? /* Formatted on 9/30/2009 11:43:01 AM (QP5 v5.115.810.9015) */ SELECT (SELECT BSC_NAME FROM temp_northi.OMC_BSC_BTS_CELL_LIST WHERE CELL_ID = TTT.NETWORK_ID AND ROWNUM = 1) BSC_NAME, (SELECT internal error code BTS_NAME FROM temp_northi.OMC_BSC_BTS_CELL_LIST WHERE CELL_ID = TTT.NETWORK_ID AND ROWNUM = 1) BTS_NAME, (SELECT NAME FROM temp_northi.OBJECTS TT WHERE TT.NETWORK_ID = TTT.NETWORK_ID AND ROWNUM = 1) OBJ_NAME, FRAGMENT_DATE, ROUND ( (PC_AVAILPDTCH), 2) AVAIL_PD_MEAN, ROUND ( (CCH_AVAILCH), 2) AVAIL_SDCCH, ROUND ( (CCH_DEFINEDCH), 2) AVAIL_SDCCH_MAX, ROUND ( (CCH_AVAILCH), 2) AVAIL_SDCCH_MEAN, ROUND ( (AVAIL_TCH_MAX), 2) AVAIL_TCH_MAX, ROUND ( (TCH_AVAILCH), 2) AVAIL_TCH_MEAN FROM temp_northi.CELLSTS TTT WHERE NETWORK_ID IN (SELECT CELL_ID FROM temp_northi.CLUSTER_CELL_LIST WHERE CLUSTER_ID IN (10, 11, 12)) AND (FRAGMENT_DATE BETWEEN :P_FRAGMENT_DATE1 AND :P_FRAGMENT_DATE2) Report message to a moderator Re: ora 00600 internal error [message #424081 is a reply to message #424080] Wed, 30 September 2009 03:53 Michel Cadot Messages: 63911Registered: March 2007 Location: Nanterre, France, http://... Senior MemberAccount Moderator ORA-00600/ORA-07445/ORA-03113 = Oracle bug => search on Metalink and/or call Oracle support. From your previous post: Michel Cadot wrote on Mon, 28 September 2009 21:14...