Server error messages 2000–2099 – Sybase 11.9.x-12.5 User Manual
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CHAPTER 6 Adaptive Server Error Messages
855
Server Error Messages 2000–2099
Number
Severity
Text and Explanation
2001
10
Cannot use duplicate parameter names. Parameter name `%.*s' listed more than once.
Explanation:
Check command syntax and semantics.
2002
10
Cannot use variable `%.*s' without first declaring it.
Explanation:
Check command syntax and semantics.
2004
16
Procedure `%.*s' has already been created with group number %d - create procedure with
an unused group number
Explanation:
Command failed due to invalid or illegal request. Check syntax,
semantics, and permissions. Take any corrective action indicated by message.
2005
18
Maximum procedure %s count exceeded. Limit is %d. Modify the procedure to use
fewer %ss.
Explanation:
Command failed due to internal Adaptive Server problem. Perform any
diagnostic action indicated by message. Report the error to your System Administrator.
2007
11
Cannot add rows to sysdepends for the current stored procedure because it depends on
the missing object `%.*s'. The stored procedure will still be created.
Explanation:
This is an informational message or a message header. No action is
required.
2008
16
The object `%.*s' is not a procedure so you cannot create another procedure under that
group name.
Explanation:
Command failed due to invalid or illegal request. Check syntax,
semantics, and permissions. Take any corrective action indicated by message.
2009
16
Group number not allowed in ESP creation.
Explanation:
You cannot use group numbers when creating extended stored
procedures.
2010
16
A procedure by that name already exists.
Explanation:
Use a different name for the new procedure.
2011
16
System stored procedures (that is, stored procedures beginning with 'xp _' or 'sp_' and
which are owned by the dbo) can only be created in either 'master' or 'sybsystemprocs'.
Explanation:
You tried to create a system stored procedure in a database that does not
allow it. You must
use master
or
use sybsystemprocs
, and re-try procedure creation.