Annotation of 42BSD/ingres/doc/error/05dbu.nr, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: .th DBU ERROR 3/30/79
        !             2: .sh NAME
        !             3: Data Base Utility error message summary
        !             4: .sh SYNOPSIS
        !             5: Error numbers 5000 \- 5999
        !             6: .sh DESCRIPTION
        !             7: The Data Base Utility functions
        !             8: perform almost all tasks
        !             9: which are not directly associated
        !            10: with processing queries.
        !            11: The error messages which they can generate
        !            12: result from some syntax checking
        !            13: and a considerable amount of semantic checking.
        !            14: .sh ERRORS
        !            15: .lp +8 8
        !            16: 5001   PRINT: bad relation name %0
        !            17: .s3
        !            18: You are trying to print a relation which doesn't exist.
        !            19: .s3
        !            20: .lp +8 8
        !            21: 5002   PRINT: %0 is a view and can't be printed
        !            22: .s3
        !            23: The only way to print a view
        !            24: is by retrieving it.
        !            25: .s3
        !            26: .lp +8 8
        !            27: 5003   PRINT: Relation %0 is protected.
        !            28: .s3
        !            29: You are not authorized to access this relation.
        !            30: .s3
        !            31: .lp +8 8
        !            32: 5102   CREATE: duplicate relation name %0
        !            33: .s3
        !            34: You are trying to create a relation which already exists.
        !            35: .s3
        !            36: .lp +8 8
        !            37: 5103   CREATE: %0 is a system relation
        !            38: .s3
        !            39: You cannot create a relation with the same name as a system relation.
        !            40: The
        !            41: system depends on the fact that the system relations are unique.
        !            42: .s3
        !            43: .lp +8 8
        !            44: 5104   CREATE %0: invalid attribute name %1
        !            45: .s3
        !            46: This will happen if you try to create a relation with an attribute longer
        !            47: than 12 characters.
        !            48: .s3
        !            49: .lp +8 8
        !            50: 5105   CREATE %0: duplicate attribute name %1
        !            51: .s3
        !            52: Attribute names in a relation must be unique.
        !            53: You are trying to create one
        !            54: with a duplicated name.
        !            55: .s3
        !            56: .lp +8 8
        !            57: 5106   CREATE %0: invalid attribute format "%2" on attribute %1
        !            58: .s3
        !            59: The allowed formats for a domain are c1\-c255, i1, i2, i4, f4 and f8.
        !            60: Any other
        !            61: format will generate this error.
        !            62: .s3
        !            63: .lp +8 8
        !            64: 5107   CREATE %0: excessive domain count on attribute %1
        !            65: .s3
        !            66: A relation cannot have more than 49 domains.
        !            67: The origin of this magic number
        !            68: is obscure.
        !            69: This is very difficult to change.
        !            70: .s3
        !            71: .lp +8 8
        !            72: 5108   CREATE %0: excessive relation width on attribute %1
        !            73: .s3
        !            74: The maximum number of bytes allowed in a tuple is 1010.
        !            75: This results from the
        !            76: decision that a tuple must fit on one \*(UU "page".
        !            77: Assorted pointers
        !            78: require the 14 bytes which separates 1010 from 1024.
        !            79: This "magic number" is
        !            80: very hard to change.
        !            81: .s3
        !            82: .lp +8 8
        !            83: 5201   DESTROY: %0 is a system relation
        !            84: .s3
        !            85: The system would immediately stop working if you were allowed to do this.
        !            86: .s3
        !            87: .lp +8 8
        !            88: 5202   DESTROY: %0 does not exist or is not owned by you
        !            89: .s3
        !            90: To destroy a relation,
        !            91: it must exist,
        !            92: and you must own it.
        !            93: .s3
        !            94: .lp +8 8
        !            95: 5203   DESTROY: %0 is an invalid integrity constraint identifier
        !            96: .s3
        !            97: Integers given do not identify integrity constraints on the specified relation.
        !            98: For example: If you were to type "destroy permit parts 1, 2, 3",
        !            99: and 1, 2, or 3 were not the numbers "help permit parts"
        !           100: prints out for permissions on parts, you would get this error.
        !           101: .s3
        !           102: .lp +8 8
        !           103: 5204   DESTROY: %0 is an invalid protection constraint identifier
        !           104: .s3
        !           105: Integers given do not identify protection constraints on the specified relation.
        !           106: Example as for error 5203.
        !           107: .s3
        !           108: .lp +8 8
        !           109: 5300   INDEX: cannot find primary relation
        !           110: .s3
        !           111: The relation does not exist \- check your spelling.
        !           112: .s3
        !           113: .lp +8 8
        !           114: 5301   INDEX: more than maximum number of domains
        !           115: .s3
        !           116: A secondary index can be created on at most six domains.
        !           117: .s3
        !           118: .lp +8 8
        !           119: 5302   INDEX: invalid domain %0
        !           120: .s3
        !           121: You have tried to create an index
        !           122: on a domain which does not exist.
        !           123: .s3
        !           124: .lp +8 8
        !           125: 5303   INDEX: relation %0 not owned by you
        !           126: .s3
        !           127: You must own relations
        !           128: to put indicies on them.
        !           129: .s3
        !           130: .lp +8 8
        !           131: 5304   INDEX: relation %0 is already an index
        !           132: .s3
        !           133: \*(II does not permit tertiary indicies.
        !           134: .s3
        !           135: .lp +8 8
        !           136: 5305   INDEX: relation %0 is a system relation
        !           137: .s3
        !           138: Secondary indices cannot be created on system relations.
        !           139: .s3
        !           140: .lp +8 8
        !           141: 5306   INDEX: %0 is a view and an index can't be built on it
        !           142: .s3
        !           143: Since views are not physically stored
        !           144: in the database,
        !           145: you cannot build indicies on them.
        !           146: .s3
        !           147: .lp +8 8
        !           148: 5401   HELP: relation %0 does not exist
        !           149: .s3
        !           150: .lp +8 8
        !           151: 5402   HELP: cannot find manual section "%0"
        !           152: .s3
        !           153: Either the desired manual section does not exist,
        !           154: or your system does not have any on-line documentation.
        !           155: .s3
        !           156: .lp +8 8
        !           157: 5403   HELP: relation %0 is not a view
        !           158: .s3
        !           159: Did a "help view" (which prints view definition) on a nonview.
        !           160: For example: "help view overpaidv" prints out overpaidv's view definition.
        !           161: .s3
        !           162: .lp +8 8
        !           163: 5404   HELP: relation %0 has no permissions on it granted
        !           164: .lp +8 8
        !           165: 5405   HELP: relation %0 has no integrity constraints on it
        !           166: .s3
        !           167: You have tried to print the permissions
        !           168: or integrity constraints
        !           169: on a relation
        !           170: which has none specified.
        !           171: .s3
        !           172: .lp +8 8
        !           173: 5410   HELP: tree buffer overflowed
        !           174: .lp +8 8
        !           175: 5411   HELP: tree stack overflowed
        !           176: .s3
        !           177: Still more buffer overflows.
        !           178: .s3
        !           179: .lp +8 8
        !           180: 5500   MODIFY: relation %0 does not exist
        !           181: .s3
        !           182: .lp +8 8
        !           183: 5501   MODIFY: you do not own relation %0
        !           184: .s3
        !           185: You cannot modify
        !           186: the storage structure
        !           187: of a relation you do not own.
        !           188: .s3
        !           189: .lp +8 8
        !           190: 5502   MODIFY %0: you may not provide keys on a heap
        !           191: .s3
        !           192: By definition,
        !           193: heaps do not have keys.
        !           194: .s3
        !           195: .lp +8 8
        !           196: 5503   MODIFY %0: too many keys provided
        !           197: .s3
        !           198: You can only have
        !           199: 49
        !           200: keys on any relation.
        !           201: .s3
        !           202: .lp +8 8
        !           203: 5504   MODIFY %0: cannot modify system relation
        !           204: .s3
        !           205: System relations can only be modified
        !           206: by using the
        !           207: .it sysmod
        !           208: command to the shell;
        !           209: for example
        !           210: .s3
        !           211:        sysmod
        !           212: .it dbname
        !           213: .s3
        !           214: .lp +8 8
        !           215: 5507   MODIFY %0: duplicate key "%1"
        !           216: .s3
        !           217: You may only specify a domain as a key once.
        !           218: .s3
        !           219: .lp +8 8
        !           220: 5508   MODIFY %0: key width (%1) too large for isam
        !           221: .s3
        !           222: When modifying a relation to isam, the sum of the
        !           223: width of the key fields cannot exceed 245 bytes.
        !           224: .s3
        !           225: .lp +8 8
        !           226: 5510   MODIFY %0: bad storage structure "%1"
        !           227: .s3
        !           228: The valid storage structure names are heap, cheap, isam,
        !           229: cisam, hash, and chash.
        !           230: .s3
        !           231: .lp +8 8
        !           232: 5511   MODIFY %0: bad attribute name "%1"
        !           233: .s3
        !           234: You have specified an attribute
        !           235: that does not exist
        !           236: in the relation.
        !           237: .s3
        !           238: .lp +8 8
        !           239: 5512   MODIFY %0: "%1" not allowed or specified more than once
        !           240: .s3
        !           241: You have specified a parameter
        !           242: which conflicts with another parameter,
        !           243: is inconsistant with the storage mode,
        !           244: or which has already been specified.
        !           245: .s3
        !           246: .lp +8 8
        !           247: 5513   MODIFY %0: fillfactor value %1 out of bounds
        !           248: .s3
        !           249: .it Fillfactor
        !           250: must be between 1 and 100 percent.
        !           251: .s3
        !           252: .lp +8 8
        !           253: 5514   MODIFY %0: minpages value %1 out of bounds
        !           254: .s3
        !           255: .it Minpages
        !           256: must be greater than zero.
        !           257: .s3
        !           258: .lp +8 8
        !           259: 5515   MODIFY %0: "%1" should be "fillfactor", "maxpages", or "minpages"
        !           260: .s3
        !           261: You have specified an unknown parameter
        !           262: to
        !           263: .it modify.
        !           264: .s3
        !           265: .lp +8 8
        !           266: 5516   MODIFY %0: maxpages value %1 out of bounds
        !           267: .s3
        !           268: .lp +8 8
        !           269: 5517   MODIFY %0: minpages value exceeds maxpages value
        !           270: .s3
        !           271: .lp +8 8
        !           272: 5518   MODIFY %0: invalid sequence specifier "%1" for domain %2.
        !           273: .s3
        !           274: Sequence specifier may be ``ascending''
        !           275: (or ``a'')
        !           276: or ``descending''
        !           277: (or ``d'')
        !           278: in a
        !           279: .it modify.
        !           280: For example:
        !           281: .s3
        !           282: .nf
        !           283:        modify parts to heapsort on
        !           284:               pnum:ascending,
        !           285:               pname:descending
        !           286: .fi
        !           287: .s3
        !           288: .lp +8 8
        !           289: 5519   MODIFY: %0 is a view and can't be modified
        !           290: .s3
        !           291: Only physical relations can be modified.
        !           292: .s3
        !           293: .lp +8 8
        !           294: 5520   MODIFY: %0: sequence specifier "%1" on domain %2
        !           295: is not allowed with the specified storage structure.
        !           296: .s3
        !           297: Sortorder may be supplied only when modifying to
        !           298: .bd heapsort
        !           299: or
        !           300: .bd cheapsort.
        !           301: .s3
        !           302: .lp +8 8
        !           303: 5600   SAVE: cannot save system relation "%0"
        !           304: .s3
        !           305: System relations have no save date and
        !           306: are guaranteed to stay for the lifetime of the data base.
        !           307: .s3
        !           308: .lp +8 8
        !           309: 5601   SAVE: bad month "%0"
        !           310: .lp +8 8
        !           311: 5602   SAVE: bad day "%0"
        !           312: .lp +8 8
        !           313: 5603   SAVE: bad year "%0"
        !           314: .s3
        !           315: This was a bad month, bad day, or maybe even a bad year
        !           316: for \*(II.
        !           317: .s3
        !           318: .lp +8 8
        !           319: 5604   SAVE: relation %0 does not exist or is not owned by you
        !           320: .s3
        !           321: .lp +8 8
        !           322: 5800   COPY: relation %0 doesn't exist
        !           323: .s3
        !           324: .lp +8 8
        !           325: 5801   COPY: attribute %0 in relation %1 doesn't exist
        !           326: or it has been listed twice
        !           327: .s3
        !           328: .lp +8 8
        !           329: 5803   COPY: too many attributes
        !           330: .s3
        !           331: Each dummy domain and real domain listed in the copy statement
        !           332: count as one attribute.
        !           333: The limit is 150 attributes.
        !           334: .s3
        !           335: .lp +8 8
        !           336: 5804   COPY: bad length for attribute %0.  Length="%1"
        !           337: .s3
        !           338: .lp +8 8
        !           339: 5805   COPY: can't open file %0
        !           340: .s3
        !           341: On a copy "from", the file is not readable by the user.
        !           342: .s3
        !           343: .lp +8 8
        !           344: 5806   COPY: can't create file %0
        !           345: .s3
        !           346: On a copy "into", the file is not creatable by
        !           347: the user.
        !           348: This is usually caused by the user not having write
        !           349: permission in the specified directory.
        !           350: .s3
        !           351: .lp +8 8
        !           352: 5807   COPY: unrecognizable dummy domain "%0"
        !           353: .s3
        !           354: On a copy "into", a dummy domain name is used to
        !           355: insert certain characters into the unix file.
        !           356: The domain name given is not valid.
        !           357: .s3
        !           358: .lp +8 8
        !           359: 5808   COPY: domain %0 size too small for conversion.
        !           360: .br
        !           361: There were %2 tuples successfully copied from %3 into %4
        !           362: .s3
        !           363: When doing any copy except character to character,
        !           364: copy checks that the field is large enough
        !           365: to hold the value being copied.
        !           366: .s3
        !           367: .lp +8 8
        !           368: 5809   COPY: bad input string for domain %0. Input was "%1".
        !           369: There were %2 tuples successfully copied from %3 into %4
        !           370: .s3
        !           371: This occurs when converting character strings to
        !           372: integers or floating point numbers.
        !           373: The character string contains something other
        !           374: than numeric characters (0-9,+,\*-,blank,etc.).
        !           375: .s3
        !           376: .lp +8 8
        !           377: 5810   COPY: unexpected end of file while filling domain %0.
        !           378: .br
        !           379: There were %1 tuples successfully copied from %2 into %3
        !           380: .s3
        !           381: .lp +8 8
        !           382: 5811   COPY: bad type for attribute %0. Type="%1"
        !           383: .s3
        !           384: The only accepted types are i, f, c, and d.
        !           385: .s3
        !           386: .lp +8 8
        !           387: 5812   COPY: The relation "%0" has a secondary index.
        !           388: The index(es) must be destroyed before doing a copy "from"
        !           389: .s3
        !           390: Copy cannot update secondary indices.
        !           391: Therefore, a copy "from" cannot be done on an indexed relation.
        !           392: .s3
        !           393: .lp +8 8
        !           394: 5813   COPY: You are not allowed to update the
        !           395: relation %0
        !           396: .s3
        !           397: You cannot copy into a system relation or secondary index.
        !           398: .s3
        !           399: .lp +8 8
        !           400: 5814   COPY: You do not own the relation %0.
        !           401: .s3
        !           402: You cannot use copy to update a relation
        !           403: which you do not own.
        !           404: A copy "into" is allowed but a copy "from" is not.
        !           405: .s3
        !           406: .lp +8 8
        !           407: 5815   COPY: An unterminated "c0" field occurred while filling domain %0.
        !           408: There were %1 tuples successfully copied from %2 into %3
        !           409: .s3
        !           410: A string read on a copy "from" using the
        !           411: "c0" option cannot be longer than 1024 characters.
        !           412: .s3
        !           413: .lp +8 8
        !           414: 5816   COPY: The full pathname must be specified for
        !           415: the file %0
        !           416: .s3
        !           417: The file name for copy must start with a "/".
        !           418: .s3
        !           419: .lp +8 8
        !           420: 5817   COPY: The maximum width of the output file cannot
        !           421: exceed 1024 bytes per tuple
        !           422: .s3
        !           423: The amount of data to be output
        !           424: to the file for each tuple exceeds
        !           425: 1024.
        !           426: This usually happens only if a format was
        !           427: mistyped or a lot of large
        !           428: dummy domains were specified.
        !           429: .s3
        !           430: .lp +8 8
        !           431: 5818   COPY: %0 is a view and can't be copied
        !           432: .s3
        !           433: Only physical relations
        !           434: can be copied.
        !           435: .s3
        !           436: .lp +8 8
        !           437: 5819   COPY: Warning: %0 duplicate tuples were ignored.
        !           438: .s3
        !           439: On a copy "from", duplicate tuples were present in the relation.
        !           440: .s3
        !           441: .lp +8 8
        !           442: 5820   COPY: Warning: %0 domains had control characters
        !           443: which were converted to blanks.
        !           444: .s3
        !           445: .lp +8 8
        !           446: 5821   COPY: Warning: %0 c0 character domains were truncated.
        !           447: .s3
        !           448: Character domains in c0 format are of the same length as the
        !           449: domain length.  You had a domain value greater than this
        !           450: length, and it was truncated.
        !           451: .s3
        !           452: .lp +8 8
        !           453: 5822   COPY: Relation %0 is protected.
        !           454: .s3
        !           455: You are not authorized to access this relation.

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