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Executor Messages (8000 through 8999)
SQL 8900
8900 Only ISO88591 and UCS2 host variables can be used to
retrieve SQL error or warning messages.
Cause. Host variable used to retrieve error message is not ISO88591 or UCS2 data
type.
Effect. The error message cannot be retrieved.
Recovery. Define host variable as either UCS2 or ISO88591 data type.
SQL 8901
8901 The MXUDR server for this statement is no longer
running. The statement will be assigned a new MXUDR server if
it is executed again.
Cause. During execution of an SQL/MX statement, an attempt was made to contact a
nonexistent SQL/MX UDR server.
Effect. The operation fails.
Recovery. Retry the SQL/MX statement.
SQL 8902
8902 An internal error occurred: MXUDR returned a UDR handle
that is not valid.
Cause. The SQL/MX UDR server generated an improperly formatted identifier when
NonStop SQL/MX was executing a stored procedure.
Effect. The operation fails.
Recovery. None. Contact your service provider.
SQL 8903
8903 An attempt was made by SQL/MX to kill the MXUDR server
for this statement (process name). PROCESS_STOP_ returned
value.
Where process name is the name of an SQL/MX UDR server process.
Cause. NonStop SQL/MX received an interrupt signal, possibly caused by an MXCI
user pressing Ctrl-C while the SQL/MX UDR server was executing a stored procedure.
Effect. The operation fails, and if PROCESS_STOP_ was successful (as indicated by
a return value of 0), the SQL/MX UDR server is stopped.
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