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Versioning and Distribution Messages (25000
through 25399)
SQL 25103
25103 A SQL/MX compiler of version version is required but
cannot be found at the expected location (filename).
where,
version is the compiler version of a required compiler program..
filename is the expected Guardian file name of the required compiler program file.
Cause. The compiler of the specified, supported version is required to compile the
query or module; however, that compiler does not exist in the default compiler location.
Effect. The operation fails.
Recovery. Install the specified version compiler in the expected location.
SQL 25200
25200 Table or view object cannot be accessed because of a
version incompatibility. Its schema has version version1;
node does not support schema versions lower than version2.
where,
object is the name of the affected database object.
version1 is the schema version of that database object schema.
node is the name of the node that detects the incompatibility.
version2 is that node's oldest supported schema version.
Cause. An attempt is made to access a table or view in a schema with a schema
version that is lower than the accessing node's oldest supported schema version. This
error can be issued from the local node or from an ESP on a remote node.
Effect. The request fails. This message will be accompanied by message 25001
which explains what actual software component reported the error.
Recovery. Upgrade the affected schema to a version that is compatible with the MXV
of the nodes that need to access the schema.
SQL 25201
25201 Table or view object cannot be accessed because of a
version incompatibility. Its schema has version version1;
node does not support schema versions higher than version2.
where,
object is the name of the affected database object.
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