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Last updated: Nov 26, 2024
You can use the SQL message information to identify a problem and to resolve the problem by taking appropriate action.
Symptoms
Message identifiers consist of an alphabetic message prefix followed by a message number and a
single letter suffix; for example, SQL0123N. The prefix identifies the component that generates the
message. SQL messages have a prefix of SQL
. The single letter suffix describes the severity
of the message. Message identifiers that end with E
are error messages and message
identifiers that end with W
are warning messages.
Some messages include tokens, or message variables. When a message that contains tokens is generated by Data Virtualization, each token is replaced by a value that is specific to the error condition that was encountered.
Resolving the problem
You can find detailed information about a specific Data Virtualization message in the IBM® Db2® product documentation such as Introduction to messages and a detailed list of SQL messages.
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