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SQL code 0000094K

Postby nishantbisht » Wed Oct 26, 2016 4:32 pm

Hi,

If any one please help me with SQL code 0000094K. (-942 i think)

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Re: SQL code 0000094K

Postby NicC » Wed Oct 26, 2016 4:53 pm

There does not appear to be a -942. There is a -947 and -948. What message went with it?
The problem I have is that people can explain things quickly but I can only comprehend slowly.
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Re: SQL code 0000094K

Postby nishantbisht » Wed Oct 26, 2016 5:16 pm

No SQL code was 94k / -942 only. I got it in a sql query in COBOL so no message with it.
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Re: SQL code 0000094K

Postby Akatsukami » Wed Oct 26, 2016 5:35 pm

There is always a message associated with a SQL code. Use DSNTIAR to generate and format it.
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Re: SQL code 0000094K

Postby nishantbisht » Wed Oct 26, 2016 5:51 pm

Sorry, it was a error code in Oracal which means ' tried to execute a SQL statement that references a table or view that either does not exist, that you do not have access to, or that belongs to another schema and you didn't reference the table by the schema name.'

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Re: SQL code 0000094K

Postby enrico-sorichetti » Wed Oct 26, 2016 6:08 pm

once in a while the TS is right ;)
k is the zoned representation of a -2,

whether a -942 is a valid DB2 code it' s a different can of worms

here is a table with the conversions

Digit   Hex     Binary      Display
+0      X'C0'   B'11000000' {   
+1      X'C1'   B'11000001' A   
+2      X'C2'   B'11000010' B   
+3      X'C3'   B'11000011' C   
+4      X'C4'   B'11000100' D   
+5      X'C5'   B'11000101' E   
+6      X'C6'   B'11000110' F   
+7      X'C7'   B'11000111' G   
+8      X'C8'   B'11001000' H   
+9      X'C9'   B'11001001' I   
-0      X'D0'   B'11010000' }   
-1      X'D1'   B'11010001' J   
-2      X'D2'   B'11010010' K   
-3      X'D3'   B'11010011' L   
-4      X'D4'   B'11010100' M   
-5      X'D5'   B'11010101' N   
-6      X'D6'   B'11010110' O   
-7      X'D7'   B'11010111' P   
-8      X'D8'   B'11010100' Q   
-9      X'D9'   B'11011001' R   
 


the x'C0'/x'D0' might display differently if the code page used on the system is different
the display of some chars depending on the code page ha and will alway be a murky issue
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Re: SQL code 0000094K

Postby Akatsukami » Wed Oct 26, 2016 6:12 pm

As the TS finally got around to mentioning, -942 is an Oracal (sic) SQL code, not a DB2 one.
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