Errore De Oracle
Release 7.3
Part No. A32539–1 February, 1996
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complementary T he purpose of this manual is to providethe Oracle Server and its information about messages generated by integral parts. The integral parts of an Oracle Server can include the following: the SQL processor, PL/SQL, Server Manager, precompilers, the Export and Import utilities, and SQL*Loader. Except for operating system–specific messages, all messages in this manual are commonto all Oracle products that interface with the Oracle Server. Operating system–specific messages generated by the Oracle server are listed in the Oracle documentation set for each system. For convenience, this manual indicates which document contains these specific messages. Each message listing in this manual contains the message statement, an explanation of the probable cause(s) of the message,and recommended action. If the message is a warning or indicates that an error occurred, the message listing usually indicates a corrective action.
Preface
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Audience
This manual is intended for all Oracle7 users.
How Oracle7 Server Messages Is Organized
Oracle7 Server Messages, Release 7.2 contains twenty chapters and three appendices. The following is a brief description of thecontents of each chapter and appendix: Chapter 1: Using Messages This chapter describes how to gain the most information from this manual. It is important to read this chapter if you wish to report a problem to Oracle customer support. Chapter 2: Server Messages ORA–00000 to ORA–25699 This chapter lists messages generated by the Oracle7 Server. Chapter 3: PL/SQL and FIPS Messages This chapter lists...
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