Oracle® Database Error Messages 11g Release 1 (11.1) Part Number B28278-01 |
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- The string operands(other than an nlsparams argument) to an operator or built-in function do not have the same character set.
- An nlsparams operand is not in the database character set.
- String data with character set other than the database character set is passed to a built-in function not expecting it.
- The second argument to CHR() or CSCONVERT() is not CHAR_CS or NCHAR_CS.
- A string expression in the VALUES clause of an INSERT statement, or the SET clause of an UPDATE statement, does not have the same character set as the column into which the value would be inserted.
- A value provided in a DEFAULT clause when creating a table does not have the same character set as declared for the column.
- An argument to a PL/SQL function does not conform to the character set requirements of the corresponding parameter.
- it is a typed table
- it is a temporary table
- it contains ADT columns
- it contains nested-table columns
- it contains REF columns
- it contains array columns
- it is an index-organized table
- it contains LOB columns
- it is a nested table
- it is created with row dependency and the partitioned table is not
- it is created without row dependency and the partitioned table is
- both the HOT and the COLD keywords
- both the MIRRORHOT and the MIRRORCOLD keywords
- the HOT keyword more than once
- the COLD keyword more than once
- the MIRRORHOT keyword more than once
- the MIRRORCOLD keyword more than once