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  • UdaWikiWeb.ErrorMessagesM(Last) -- Owiki? , 2016-08-19 14:59:55 Edit
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    UDA Error Messages (M)

    A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z #

    • Make DBD::ODBC can't find sql.h
    • Make: don't know how to make -lm
    • Makefile:311:*** missing separator. Stop. or Makefile, line 312: Unexpected end of line seen. when compiling DBD with iODBC support
    • Mapping not found
    • Maximum number of dbprocesses already allocated
    • Maximum of 100 rows returned for all SELECT statements
    • Member shr_comm.o is not found or file is not an archive
    • Memory allocation failure
    • Microsoft Access can't open the table in Datasheet view
    • Microsoft.Data.Odbc.OdbcException: NO_DATA - no error information available
    • Missing server name, port, or database name in call to CC connect
    • MM- Bad swap block (7707)
    • More than 4096 characters in a single statement--use -inp parm. (135)
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