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Use the SQL message finder to quickly find specific SQL codes and messages. This tool allows you to search for an SQLCODE, message ID, SQLSTATE, or SQLSTATE class code.
- DB2 for IBM i: Listing
SQL statement or command failed due to an unavailable...
- Listing of SQLSTATE values
Listing of SQLSTATE values. The tables in this topic provide...
- iSeries: SQL messages and codes
code. It provides application programs with return codes for...
- DB2 for IBM i: Listing
SQL statement or command failed due to an unavailable Distributed Relational Database Architecture (DRDA) resource that will not affect subsequent commands and SQL statements. DRDA resource &2 is unavailable at relational database &1 with location code &3.
Listing of SQLSTATE values. The tables in this topic provide descriptions of SQLSTATE codes that can be returned to applications by Db2® for i. The tables include SQLSTATE values, their meanings, and their corresponding SQLCODE values. SQL messages and codes.
code. It provides application programs with return codes for common error conditions found among the DB2 Universal Database ™ products. SQLSTATEs are particularly useful when handling errors in distributed SQL applications. Use the SQL message finder to find a specific message ID, SQLCODE, or SQLSTATE. SQLCODE An SQLCODE is a return code. The ...
INCONSISTENT GRANT/REVOKE KEYWORD keyword. PERMITTED KEYWORDS ARE keyword list. The GRANT or REVOKE statement contains a syntax or spelling error at or before the specified 'keyword'. As an aid to the programmer,'keyword list' provides a list of the keywords that would be permitted in this context.
SQL messages and codes Use this topic collection to find descriptions of codes and messages returned when using SQL with DB2 Universal Database ™ for iSeries (DB2® UDB for iSeries). This topic contains listings of SQLCODEs, SQLSTATEs, class codes, and SQL messages. Note: By using the code examples, you agree to the terms of the “Code ...
DB2 Error codes. Error code can be handled in the program by using SQLCODE validation after each query executed. Most of very frequent error codes described below. The SQLCODE is equal to 000, the query executed successfully. If the SQLCODE is positive, Then the Query executed with Warning.