Neoview Messages Manual (Volume 1) (R2.4)

About This Document
The Neoview SQL database is the HP relational database management system (RDBMS) based
on ANSI SQL-92. It uses the industry standard Structured Query Language (SQL) to define and
manipulate data. This manual describes messages produced by the HP Neoview data warehousing
platform and its associated subsystems.
This Manual Has Two Volumes
For Release 2.4, the Neoview Messages Manual was split into two volumes:
Neoview Messages Manual (Volume 1)
Neoview Messages Manual (Volume 2)
Splitting the manual into two volumes (two unique PDF files) allowed the manual to grow
without making it more difficult to download. Be sure to consult both volumes for messages
information.
Supported Releases
This manual supports Neoview Release 2.4 and subsequent Neoview releases until otherwise
indicated in a replacement publication.
Audience
This manual was written for Neoview database administrators and programmers who use the
Neoview database. Readers of this manual should know the fundamentals of:
Neoview database software
HP Neoview platform
ODBC and JDBC Messages
ODBC messages are contained in the Neoview ODBC Drivers Manual.
JDBC messages are contained in the Neoview JDBC Type 4 Driver Programmer's Reference.
Document Organization
Chapter 1 (page 13) is an introduction to Neoview software message handling.
The remaining chapters list SQL messages or file-system errors in numeric order. To find a
particular message description, search the document for the message number. These chapters
are:
TitleChapter
“Message Handling”Chapter 1 (page 13)
“Data Definition Language (DDL) Messages (1000 Through 1999)”Chapter 2 (page 15)
“Neoview Compiler Messages (2000 Through 2999)”Chapter 3 (page 63)
“Parser and Compilation Messages (3000 Through 3999)”Chapter 4 (page 85)
“Binder and Compilation Messages (4000 Through 4999)”Chapter 5 (page 127)
“Normalizer Messages (5000 Through 5999)”Chapter 6 (page 165)
“Optimizer Messages (6000 Through 6999)”Chapter 7 (page 167)
“Generator Messages (7000 Through 7999)”Chapter 8 (page 171)
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