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Image Data Cartridge Error Messages: IMG-00001 to IMG-00715

IMG-00001, "unable to initialize Image Data Cartridge environment"

Cause: The image processing external procedure initialization process failed.

Action: Contact Oracle Worldwide Support.

IMG-00502, "invalid scale value"

Cause: An invalid scale value was found while parsing the parameters for the image process function.

Action: Correct the statement by using a valid scale value. Refer to the Image Cartridge documentation for a description of the correct usage and syntax for the image processing command string.

IMG-00505, "missing value in CUT rectangle"

Cause: An incorrect number of values was used to specify a rectangle.

Action: Use exactly four integer values for the lower left and upper right vertices.

IMG-00506, "extra value in CUT rectangle"

Cause: An incorrect number of values were used to specify a rectangle.

Action: Use exactly four integer values for the lower left and upper right vertices.

IMG-00510, application-specific-message

Cause: A syntax error was found while parsing the parameters for the image process function.

Action: Correct the statement by using valid parameter values. Refer to the Image Cartridge documentation for a description of the correct usage and syntax for the image processing command string.

IMG-00511, application-specific-message

Cause: An error was found while accessing image data.

Action: Contact Oracle Worldwide Support.

IMG-00531, "empty or null image processing command"

Cause: An empty or null image processing command was passed to the image process function.

Action: Refer to the Image Cartridge documentation for a description of the correct usage and syntax for the image processing command string.

IMG-00599, "internal error"

Cause: An internal error has occurred.

Action: Contact Oracle Worldwide Customer Support Services.

IMG-00601, "out of memory while copying image"

Cause: Operating system process memory has been exhausted while copying the image.

Action: See the database administrator or operating system administrator to increase process memory quota.

IMG-00602, "unable to access image data"

Cause: An error occurred while reading or writing image data.

Action: Contact your system administrator.

IMG-00603, "unable to access source image data"

Cause: The source image CONTENT attribute is invalid.

Action: Ensure that the CONTENT attribute of the source image is populated with image data.

IMG-00604, "unable to access destination image data"

Cause: The destination image CONTENT attribute is invalid.

Action: Ensure that the CONTENT attribute of the destination image is populated with a valid LOB locator.

IMG-00606, "unable to access image data"

Cause: An attempt was made to access an invalid image.

Action: Ensure that the CONTENT attribute of the image is populated with image data.

IMG-00607, "unable to write to destination image"

Cause: The destination image CONTENT attribute is invalid.

Action: Ensure that the CONTENT attribute of the destination image is populated with an initialized BLOB locator and that you have sufficient tablespace.

IMG-00609, "unable to read image stored in a BFILE"

Cause: The image stored in a BFILE cannot be opened for reading.

Action: Ensure that the access privileges of the image file and the image file's directory allow read access.

IMG-00701, "unable to set the properties of an empty image"

Cause: There is no data in the CONTENT attribute.

Action: Refer to the Image Cartridge documentation for information on how to populate image data into the CONTENT attribute of the ORDImgB or ORDImgF type.

IMG-00702, "unable to initialize image processing environment"

Cause: The image processing external procedure initialization process failed.

Action: Contact Oracle Worldwide Customer Support Services.

IMG-00703, "unable to read image data"

Cause: There is no image data in the CONTENT attribute.

Action: Refer to the Image Cartridge documentation for information on how to populate image data into the CONTENT attribute of the ORDImgB or ORDImgF type.

IMG-00704, "unable to read image data"

Cause: There is no image data in the CONTENT attribute.

Action: Refer to the Image Cartridge documentation for information on how to populate image data into the CONTENT attribute of the ORDImgB or ORDImgF type.

IMG-00705, "unsupported or corrupted input format"

Cause: This is an internal error.

Action: Contact Oracle Worldwide Customer Support Services.

IMG-00706, "unsupported or corrupted output format"

Cause: This is an internal error.

Action: Contact Oracle Worldwide Customer Support Services.

IMG-00707, "unable to access image data"

Cause: An error occurred while reading or writing image data.

Action: Contact your system administrator.

IMG-00710, "unable write to destination image"

Cause: The destination image is invalid.

Action: Ensure that the CONTENT attribute of the destination image is populated with an initialized BLOB locator and that you have sufficient tablespace.

IMG-00711, "unable to set properties of destination image"

Cause: This is an internal error.

Action: Contact Oracle Worldwide Customer Support Services.

IMG-00712, "unable to write to destination image"

Cause: The destination image is invalid.

Action: Ensure that the CONTENT attribute of the destination image is populated with an initialized BLOB locator and that you have sufficient tablespace.

IMG-00713, "unsupported destination image format"

Cause: A request was made to convert an image to a format that is not supported.

Action: Refer to the Oracle Image Cartridge Documentation for supported formats.

IMG-00714, "internal error"

Cause: This is an internal error.

Action: Contact Oracle Worldwide Customer Support Services.

IMG-00715, "Unable to open image stored in a BFILE"

Cause: The image stored in a BFILE could not be opened for reading.

Action: Ensure that the access privileges of the image file and the image file's directory allow read access.




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