When the user does not have permission on the SYSLIB.DBSRETRYABLEERRORS view, Teradata
MultiLoad displays the DBS “no permission” message and an information message that
the internal list of retryable will be used for the job, and set the job's return
code to 4 (assuming there are no other errors for the rest of the job).
When Teradata MultiLoad 14.10 (or later) runs with a database prior to 14.10, it displays
“RDBMS error 3807:Object 'SYSLIB.DBSRETRYABLEERRORS' does not exist” and an information
message to the user that “The job will use its internal retryable error codes,” and
the job's return code remains unchanged.
In the rare instance that zero rows are returned from the SYSLIB.DBSRETRYABLEERRORS
view, Teradata MultiLoad displays an information message that zero rows were returned
and that the internal list of retryable errors will be used for the job, and the job's
return code remains unchanged.
When one or more rows are returned from the SYSLIB.DBSRETRYABLEERRORS view, Teradata
MultiLoad does not display any information about the DBS data-related error view and
the job's return code remains unchanged.
Beginning with Teradata Tools and Utilities 14.10, Teradata MultiLoad uses a list
of retryable error codes returned by RDBMS
For detailed information regarding the list of retryable errors codes, see
Utilities: Volume 1 (A-K).