Error Message Format
Every error message consists of an error code and the accompanying error message text.
All error codes begin with E_, followed by one or two letters plus a 4-digit hexadecimal number, and, optionally, descriptive text or the decimal equivalent of the hex error code. For example:
E_GE9D6C_CONSTR_VIO
indicates a constraint violation.
If the error is a local error, the two letters following E_ indicate which facility issued the error. If the error is a generic error number, the two letters are GE. The hexadecimal error code is unique for each error.
Local error codes are stored in $II_SYSTEM/ingres/files/english/messages/message.text
Generic error codes are stored in $II_system/ingres/files/generr.h
Last modified date: 12/06/2024