SQL/MX 3.1 Messages Manual (H06.23+, J06.12+)
Versioning and Distribution Messages (25000
through 25399)
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Where version1 is the schema version of schema prior to the DOWNGRADE
operation.
Where version2 is the target version of the DOWNGRADE operation. It is higher
than version1.
Cause. A DOWNGRADE operation affects a schema with a schema version that is
lower than the target version of the operation.
Effect. The operation fails.
Recovery. Execute a corresponding UPGRADE operation to upgrade the affected
schema to the current version and then re-execute the DOWNGRADE operation.
SQL 25257
Where operation is the UPGRADE or DOWNGRADE operation you specified.
Cause. All schemas affected by an UPGRADE or DOWNGRADE operation already
have a schema version equal to the target version.
Effect. None. This message is issued as a warning.
Recovery. None. The specified operation is effectively a no operation (no-op).
SQL 25259
Where version is the target version of a DOWNGRADE operation.
Cause. You specified a target version value that is not a valid schema version.
Effect. The operation fails.
Recovery. Specify a valid schema version.
SQL 25260
Cause. A RECOVER command is issued with a catalog name that has not been
specified as the target of an active UPGRADE or DOWNGRADE operation.
Effect. The RECOVER command fails.
Recovery. Use the same specification on the RECOVER command that was originally
used on the UPGRADE or DOWNGRADE command.
25257 No schemas are affected by the operation operation.
25259 version is not a valid schema version.
25260 No UPGRADE or DOWNGRADE operation is in progress. There
is nothing to recover.










