Example of ErrorTable 1
Errors found in ErrorTable 1 are detected in the data acquisition phase, while the consumer operator is acquiring data from the producer.
SELECT errorcode, errorfield, sourceseq, dmlseq From t2_e1; *** Query completed. One row found. 4 columns returned. *** Total elapsed time was 1 second. ErrorCode ErrorField SourceSeq DMLSeq -------------- ------------------------------ -------------- ------ 2679 A_IN_C1 49 1
The following explains the error table entry:
Error table Column | Value | Explanation |
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ErrorCode | 2679 | The error code associated with the error. In this case, message 2679 indicates: The format or data contains a bad character. This error code also appears in the job logs.
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ErrorField | A_IN_C1 | Indicates where the error was generated. In this case: In column A_IN_C1, as defined in the INSERT INTO statement for the Stream operator. The names in this column have a maximum supported size of 120 characters. The names can be up to 128 characters, but if a row is inserted into ErrorTable 1, the database truncates any name that exceeds 120 characters.
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SourceSeq | 49 | The sequence number of the data row that caused the error. |
DMLSeq | 1 | The sequence number of the DML statement (within its DML Group) that caused the error. |
Example of ErrorTable 2
Errors found in ErrorTable 2 are detected in the data application phase, by the consumer operator while it writes the data to the database; in this case, Update operator.
select dbcerrorcode, sourceseq, dmlseq from t3_e2; *** Query completed. 2 rows found. 3 columns returned. *** Total elapsed time was 1 second. DBCErrorCode SourceSeq DMLSeq -------------- -------------- ------ 2793 50 2 2793 49 2
The following table explains the error table entry:
Error table Column | Value | Explanation |
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ErrorCode | 2793 | The error code associated with the error. In this case, message 2793 indicates: The format or data contains a bad character. This error code also appears in the job logs.
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SourceSeq | 49, 50 | The sequence numbers of the data rows that caused the error. |
DMLSeq | 2 | The sequence number of the DML statement (within its DML Group) that caused the error. |