Version 4.2.6 for Mainframes
 —  Messages and Codes  —

Natural System Error Messages 3251-3300

NAT3251: Error in cluster processing. DB/Net-Work ID/Subcode :1:/:3:/:2:.

Text Error in cluster processing. DB/Net-Work ID/Subcode .../.../....
Expl. Under certain conditions, the Adabas cluster SVC (SVCCLU) component
of ADASVC returns response code 251 in the ACB"s response code field,
along with a hexadecimal subcode in the low-order (rightmost)
two bytes of the additions 2 field.
If the local SVCCLU detects the condition, the subcode will be
from 2 to 30.
If a remote SVCCLU detects the condition, the subcode will be
from 102 to 130.
If you are using Entire Net-Work, the leftmost two bytes
of the additions 2 field may also contain the ID of the Entire
Net-Work node that issued this response code.
Actn. Please contact your Adabas system administrator.

NAT3252: Error in Adabas SVC processing. Subcode :3: DB/FNR :1:/:2:.

Text Error in Adabas SVC processing. Subcode ... DB/FNR .../....
Expl. A post error occurred during Adabas SVC processing.
For a detailed reason see the subcode.
Actn. Contact your database administrator.

NAT3253: Error in buffer processing. DB/FNR/Subcode :1:/:2:/:3:.

Text Error in buffer processing. DB/FNR/Subcode .../.../....
Expl. Error in buffer processing. DB/FNR/Subcode .../.../....
For the detailed reason, see the subcode.
Actn. Contact your database administrator.

NAT3254: Error during command completion. DB/FNR/Subc :1:/:2:/:3:.

Text Error during command completion. DB/FNR/Subc .../.../....
Expl. A validation error occurred during command completion processing while
attempting to return results to the caller.
For the detailed reason, see the subcode.
Actn. Contact your database administrator.

NAT3255: Attached buffers exhausted. DB/FNR/Net-Work ID :1:/:2:/:3:.

Text Attached buffers exhausted. DB/FNR/Net-Work ID .../.../....
Expl. All attached buffers were allocated at the time the command was
processed.
Actn. Contact your database administrator.

NAT3275: PROCEDURE name in CALLDBPROC statement must be alpha.

Text PROCEDURE name in CALLDBPROC statement must be alpha.
Expl. The PROCEDURE name in the CALLDBPROC statement must have
alphanumeric format. Specify either an alphanumeric
constant or an alphanumeric variable.
Actn. Correct the PROCEDURE name specification in the CALLDBPROC
statement.

NAT3276: Result set and Sqlcode variables must have format (I4).

Text Result set and Sqlcode variables must have format (I4).
Expl. Result set and sqlcode variable must have format
(I4).
Actn. Correct the format definition of result et and sqlcode
variables.

NAT3277: CALLMODE parameter has to be either Natural or NONE.

Text CALLMODE parameter has to be either Natural or NONE.
Expl. The CALLMODE parameter of the CALLDBPROC statement
must either be NONE or Natural. If omitted, it is set
to NONE.
Actn. Correct the CALLMODE specification.

NAT3278: Invalid parameter specified in CALLDBPROC statement.

Text Invalid parameter specified in CALLDBPROC statement.
Expl. One of the parameters specified in the CALLDBPROC statement
is invalid.
Actn. Correct the parameter specification in the CALLDBPROC
statement.

NAT3279: The CALLDBPROC statement is invalid.

Text The CALLDBPROC statement is invalid.
Expl. The CALLDBPROC statement contains an unexpected keyword.
Actn. Correct the CALLDBPROC statement.

NAT3280: :1: occurred in stored procedure :2:.

Text :1: occurred in stored procedure :2:.
Expl. The natural error message :1: was issued during the processing of
the SQL stored procedure :2:.
Actn. Analyze the error and correct stored procedure.

NAT3281: Stored procedure :1: number of parameters differ :2:,:3:.

Text Stored procedure ... number of parameters differ ...,....
Expl. The stored procedure control block contains a number of parameters
different from the number of parameters passed
to the stored procedure. This is an internal error, which
"should not occur". The first number is the expected
number of parameters, the second number the received parameters.
Actn. Contact Software Ag customer service center and provide
LISTSQL of program.

NAT3282: Stored procedure :2: got an invalid parameter description.

Text Stored procedure :2: got an invalid parameter description.
Expl. The stored procedure :2: received, in its control block, an
invalid parameter description. This is an NDB internal
error.
Actn. Contact Software Ag customer service center.

NAT3283: Stored procedure :1: GETMAIN of DB2SIZE1 failed. RC :2:.

Text Stored procedure ... GETMAIN of DB2SIZE1 failed. RC ....
Expl. The GETMAIN of the DB2SIZE1 buffer failed with return code :2.
The DB2SIZE1 buffer is used to copy the passed data into the
Natural storage area before the stored procedure is invoked.
It also contains the Natural internal format description of the
passed parameters.
Actn. Either increase the Natural thread size or reduce the number of
parameters passed to the stored procedure or decrease the amount
of data passed to the stored procedure.

NAT3284: Stored procedure :1: misses DB2SIZE1 before return.

Text Stored procedure ... misses DB2SIZE1 before return.
Expl. The DB2SIZE1 buffer contains a copy of the parameters passed by
the caller. When the stored procedure has modified the data, it
copies them back to the DB2SIZE1 buffer and then returns them to
the caller. Unfortunately, the buffer disappeared.
This is an internal error.
Actn. Contact Software Ag customer service center.

NAT3285: Stored procedure :1: FREEMAIN of DB2SIZE1 failed rc :2:.

Text Stored procedure :1: FREEMAIN of DB2SIZE1 failed rc :2:.
Expl. The FREEMAIN of the DB2SIZE1 buffer which hold the data
passed to the stored procedure failed with return code :2:.
This is an internal error.
Actn. Contact Software Ag customer service center.

NAT3286: Stored procedure :1: CB version mismatch :2: , :3:.

Text Stored procedure :1: CB version mismatch :2: , :3:.
Expl. The stored procedure detected an unexpected control identifier.
It expected the identifier :2: but received :3:
This indicates a version mismatch between NDB software on the
client or caller side and the NDB software on the server side.
Actn. Upgrade to matching software levels on both sides.

NAT3287: Set operators EXCEPT, INTERSECT not supported by NDB.

Text Set operators EXCEPT, INTERSECT not supported by NDB.
Expl. The set operators EXCEPT and INTERSECT are not supported
by DB2 or SQL/DS. NDB therefore rejects the usage of these
operators. Only the UNION set operator is supported by
DB2 and SQL/DS and therefore by NDB.
Actn. Remove the EXCEPT or INTERSECT operator from the SELECT statement.

NAT3288: Invalid column name list of correlation clause.

Text Invalid column name list of correlation clause.
Expl. The column name list of the correlation clause has to be enclosed
in round brackets and the column names have to be separated by comma.
Each column name is a long identifier and has to be unique within
the column name list.
Actn. Correct the column name list.

NAT3289: Invalid table locator reference in FROM clause.

Text Invalid table locator reference in FROM clause.
Expl. A table locator reference has to conform to the following syntax:
TABLE ( table̲locator̲variable LIKE table̲name )
The table̲locator̲variable has to be of format I4.
The table̲name has to be the name of a valid DB2 DDM.
Actn. Correct the table locator reference in the FROM clause.

NAT3290: Invalid table function reference in FROM clause.

Text Invalid table function reference in FROM clause.
Expl. A table function reference has to conform to the following syntax:
TABLE ( function̲name ( expr , ... )) correlation̲clause
Check for matching opening and closing parentheses.
Table function references must have a correlation clause.
The function̲name is a long identifier; it can be qualified by a
schema̲name, which is a short identifier.
Actn. Correct the table function reference in the FROM clause

NAT3291: Invalid CAST expression.

Text Invalid CAST expression.
Expl. A CAST expression has to conform to the following syntax:
CAST ( expression AS data̲type )
Check the correct setting of parentheses and keywords. The data̲type
can be either a built-in data type or a distinct̲type, which is
a long identifier that can be qualified by a schema name (short
identifier).
Actn. Correct the CAST expression.

NAT3292: Invalid value specified as QUERYNO.

Text Invalid value specified as QUERYNO.
Expl. The QUERYNO has to be specified as a non-negative integer number.
Actn. Specify a non-negative integer number as QUERYNO.

NAT3293: Content of scroll variable is invalid at offset :1:.

Text Content of scroll variable is invalid at offset ....
Expl. The content of a scroll variable has to conform to the following
rule: <sensitivity> <direction> <integer>
- <sensitivity> is optional and can be either INSENSITIVE or SENSITIVE.
- <direction> can be one of the following: NEXT, PRIOR, FIRST, LAST,
CURRENT, BEFORE, AFTER, RELATIVE, ABSOLUTE. The default is NEXT.
- <integer> has to specified if <direction> is RELATIVE or ABSOLUTE.
It has to be a integer number, like -5 or 0 or 6. It cannot be
specified with any <direction> other than RELATIVE or ABSOLUTE.
The specifications of <sensitivity> <direction> <integer>
have to be separated from one another by one or more spaces.
Actn. Correct the content of the scroll variable.

NAT3294: SENSITIVE STATIC not allowed for READ-ONLY cursors.

Text SENSITIVE STATIC not allowed for READ-ONLY cursors.
Expl. SENSITIVE STATIC SCROLLABLE cursors are only allowed if the associated
query is not READ-ONLY.
Queries are READ-ONLY if they contain UNION, GROUP BY, HAVING, or
nested TABLE expressions, and if they are used in a READ RESULT SET
statement.
Actn. Either change the query, or change to INSENSITIVE STATIC SCROLL
cursors.

NAT3295: Conversion of DATE/TIME string :1: failed with error :2:.

Text Conversion of DATE/TIME string ... failed with error ....
Expl. The conversion of a DB2 DATE/TIME string failed with the Natural error
indicated in this message, because the DATE/TIME string received from
DB2 could not be converted to a Natural date/time variable.
This could happen if, for example, a date prior to 01.01.1582
stored in DB2 is to be placed into a Natural date variable.
This also occurs if a DB2 TIME string is retrieved which is
either "00:00 AM" or "24.00.00".
See the Natural error code for further information.
Actn. Do not use DATE/TIME strings which cannot be handled by Natural.

NAT3296: Limit of successive "not found" conditions exceeded.

Text Limit of successive "not found" conditions exceeded.
Expl. The limit of successive "not found" (sqlcode +1oo) conditions has been
exceeded. This occurs if, within a processing loop involving
scrollable cursors, the number of "not found" conditions exceeds
its limit. The limit is 5. The processing loop is closed.
The counter of successive "not found" conditions is reset when a
condition other than "not found" occurs, or when a terminal I/O occurs.
The limit check is performed to avoid undesired database loops.
Actn. Change program logic to avoid this condition.

NAT3297: NDB :1: conversion failed with FC :2: / RC :3: :4: :5:

Text NDB :1: conversion failed with FC :2: / RC :3: :4: :5:
Expl. NDB Stored Procedures encoded with UNICODE using Natural alphanumeric
fields (A) receive UTF8 encoded data which have to be converted to
EBCDIC. This conversion failed with the specified function and reason
code. :4: is the destination length, and :5: is the destination length
necessary to fully convert the UTF8 data to EBCDIC.
Actn. Contact technical support.

NAT3298: Error during Multifetch: :1:.

Text Error during Multifetch: ....
Expl. During creation of the NDB Multifetch buffer (DB2SIZE6) an error
has occurred; the error message indicates which kind of error.
Usually, this is a getmain error or an internal error.
Actn. In the case of a getmain error, either increase the thread size or
decrease the multifetch factor specified in the program.
In the case of an internal error, contact Natural support.

NAT3299: Rowset positioning requires integer value or variable.

Text Rowset positioning requires integer value or variable.
Expl. The Rowset positioning clause requires the specification of an integer
value or variable which determines the size (number of rows) of the
multi-fetch buffer.
The Rowset positioning clause has the following syntax:
WITH ROWSET POSITIONING FOR int ROWS
where "int" can be an integer numeric constant or a variable of
format/length I4.
Actn. Correct the Rowset positioning clause accordingly.

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