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Resources include various Db2 tutorials, training, certifications and badges to help beginners and advanced users in optimizing IBM Db2 and aggregating various data sets and data types …
Db2 12 - Codes - SQLCODE -805 - IBM
In a native SQL procedure, if the affected SQL statement follows a SET CURRENT PACKAGESET, SET CURRENT PACKAGE PATH, or CONNECT statement, or if it refers to …
Db2 12 - Codes - SQLCODE -913 - IBM
System action The statement cannot be processed. If the SQL statement being processed was a cursor FETCH, Db2 closes the cursor. SQLERRD (3) also contains the reason-code value …
Db2 12 - Codes - SQLCODE -904 - IBM
If SQLCODE -904 was issued by IBM Db2 Analytics Accelerator for z/OS, contact IBM Support for IBM Db2 Analytics Accelerator for z/OS, and provide them with the resource-name message text.
Db2 12 - Codes - SQLCODE -4743 - IBM
Update the application to expect the SQLCODE -4743 error when it runs at the current Db2 code level. Verify that the application will receive a correct result if the SQL statement is accepted at …
Db2 12 - Codes - SQLCODE -905 - IBM
It is also the name of the column in the Db2 table from which the limit was derived. The resource-name can be ASUTIME, which is the number of CPU seconds permitted for each SQL statement.
Db2 12 - Codes - SQLCODE -206 - IBM
The specified name is not a column of any of the source or target tables or views of the statement. In a SELECT or DELETE statement, the specified name is not a column of any of the tables or …
Db2 12 - Codes - SQLCODE -440 - IBM
An application or SQL object attempted to use a capability that is not supported by the current application compatibility level. Before the activation of function level 500 or higher, Db2 …
Db2 12 - Codes - SQLCODE -723 - IBM
The STMT result is in Unicode, unless the trigger was created in DB2® version 7 or earlier. To view a Unicode result as EBCDIC, issue the DISPLAY UTF8 command in the ISPF browse …