
- •Contents
- •Send Us Your Comments
- •Preface
- •Audience
- •Organization
- •Related Documentation
- •Conventions
- •Documentation Accessibility
- •1 Using Messages
- •Locating Message Documentation
- •Oracle Database Server
- •Accuracy of Messages
- •Message Format
- •Recognizing Variable Text in Messages
- •Message Stacks
- •Contacting Oracle Support Services
- •Oracle Exception Messages
- •Trace Files
- •The Alert File
- •17 Export Messages (EXP)
- •18 Import Messages (IMP)
- •19 SQL*Loader Messages (SQL*Loader)
- •20 External Tables Messages (KUP)
- •21 DBVERIFY Messages (DBV)
- •22 DBNEWID Messages (NID)
- •23 Parameter Messages (LCD)
- •24 Summary Advisor, Explain Rewrite, and Explain Materialized View Messages (QSM)
- •25 Recovery Manager Messages (RMAN)
- •26 Parameter Messages (LRM)
- •27 BFILE-Related Messages (LFI)
- •28 PL/SQL and FIPS Messages (PLS)
- •29 Oracle OLAP Catalog Metadata Messages (AMD)
- •30 Oracle Net Messages (TNS)
- •31 Oracle Names Client Messages (NNC)
- •32 Oracle Names Server Messages (NNO)
- •33 Oracle Names Control Utility Messages (NNL)
- •34 Oracle Names Server Network Presentation Layer Messages (NPL)
- •35 External Naming Messages (NNF)
- •36 Simple Network Management Protocol Messages (NMP)
- •37 Remote Operation Messages (NCR)
- •38 Network Security Messages (NZE)
- •39 SQL*Module Messages (MOD)
- •40 Object Type Translator Type File Messages (O2F)
- •41 Object Type Translator Initialization Messages (O2I)
- •42 Object Type Translator Unparser Messages (O2U)
- •43 Pro*COBOL Messages (PCB)
- •44 PCF FIPS Messages (PCF)
- •45 Pro*C/C++ Messages (PCC)
- •46 SQL Runtime Messages (SQL)
- •47 interMedia Audio Messages (AUD)
- •48 interMedia Image Messages (IMG)
- •49 interMedia Video Messages (VID)
- •50 Oracle Text Messages (DRG)
- •51 XML Parser Messages (LPX)
- •52 XML Schema Processor Messages (LSX)
- •53 Oracle Trace Collection Services Messages (EPC)
- •Index
Documentation Accessibility
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Part I
Introduction
This part contains the following chapter:
■Chapter 1, "Using Messages"