SQL/MP Messages Manual
EMS 512 Messages
HP NonStop SQL/MP Messages Manual—427720-006
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SQL Compiler (SQLCOMP)
SQL Compiler 2
ss
is the two-digit decimal value indicating the current SQL compilation state or type;
ss can have these values:
mm
is the two-digit decimal value indicating the SQL compilation mode; mm can have
these values:
iiii
is the two-digit decimal index in the section location table (SLT) of the current
procedure that SQLCOMP was compiling.
pppp
is the two-digit decimal index in the SLT procedure map for the current procedure.
statement
is the SQL source statement that SQLCOMP was compiling. If the source
statement is longer than 74 bytes, SQLCOMP truncates the value in statement.
Cause. After a trap occurred, SQLCOMP successfully sent the first (#1) message to
$0.
Effect. The SQLCOMP process abends.
Recovery. None. Report the entire message to your service provider, along with the
following information:
•
Descriptions of the problem and accompanying symptoms
•
Details from the message or messages generated
•
Supporting documentation such as Event Management Service (EMS) logs, trace
files, and a CPU dump if applicable
•
Your system number and the numbers and versions of all related products
512 SQL COMP #2 ss mm iiii pppp statement
05 SQL compiler was compiling a static statement.
06 SQL compiler was compiling a dynamic statement.
10 SQL compiler was idle.
11 SQL compiler was compiling a statement.
12 SQL compiler was waiting for a message.