Oracle7 Server Messages
CHAPTER 8. SQL*Module Messages
This chapter lists messages you might see when using SQL*Module. For more information on SQL*Module, see the SQL*Module User's Guide and Reference. SQL*Module issues error messages like the following:
MOD-F-0037: End of SQL statement or PL/SQL block not found
The error code consists of a prefix, severity code, and sequence number. The prefix MOD shows that the error was issued by SQL*Module. There are four severity codes; the following list gives their meanings:
Code
| Meaning
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W
| Warning -- despite an error, a compilable output file was created.
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S
| Severe error -- despite an error, an output file was created. However, it might not be compilable. (Note: the file is created only if RPC_GENERATE=NO.)
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F
| Fatal error -- no output file was created because of an internal problem or because a resource (such as memory) was unavailable or ran out.
|
U
| Unrecoverable error -- no output file was created because an input requirement was not met.
|
In addition to the errors generated by SQL*Module, you might encounter errors at runtime. These errors have the prefixes SQL- and ORA-. SQL errors are generated by the routines in the SQLLIB library; ORA errors are generated by the server.