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Oracle® Database Error Messages
10g Release 2 (10.2)

Part Number B14219-01
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25 UDE-00001 to UDE-00053

UDE-00001: user requested cancel of current operation
Cause: User has requested a cancellation of current job.
Action: No action is needed.
UDE-00002: invalid username or password
Cause: An invalid username or password was specified.
Action: Retry with a valid username and password.
UDE-00003: all allowable logon attempts failed
Cause: Attempts were repeatedly made to log on with an invalid username or password.
Action: Shut down the utility, then restart and retry with a valid username and password.
UDE-00004: operation generated ORACLE error number
Cause: The operation unexpectedly produced the specified error. Refer to the description of that error for more information.
Action: s.
UDE-00005: unexpected End-Of-File encountered while reading input
Cause: Encountered an End-Of-File while reading the user input.
Action: If input to export is being redirected, check the file for errors.
UDE-00006: failed to allocate memory of size number
Cause: Unable to allocate the necessary memory.
Action: Record the messages that follow and report this to Oracle Customer Support as an Export internal bug.
UDE-00007: attempt to free unallocated memory
Cause: An attempt was made to free memory that was not allocated.
Action: Contact Oracle Worldwide Support NLS_DO_NOT_TRANSLATE [8,9]
UDE-00010: multiple job modes requested, string and string.
Cause: Multiple job modes were specified.
Action: Specify only one valid mode, then retry.
UDE-00011: parameter string is incompatible with parameter string
Cause: An invalid combination of parameters was specified.
Action: Refer to documentation for the set of valid modes, then retry.
UDE-00012: table mode exports only allow objects from one schema
Cause: Multiple schemas were selected for export.
Action: Retry export specifying only one schema.
UDE-00013: internal expdp error.
Cause: Fatal internal Data Pump client error.
Action: Contact Oracle Customer Support
UDE-00014: invalid value for parameter, "string".
Cause: Could not parse the specified parameter or parameter value.
Action: Refer to documentation for valid parameter values.
UDE-00015: invalid context or job state for parameter, "string".
Cause: Invalid job state or context for specified parameter.
Action: Refer to documentation for correct parameter usage.
UDE-00016: "string" parameter requires a value.
Cause: Parameter was specified without a value.
Action: Refer to documentation for correct parameter usage.
UDE-00017: Data Pump job is already executing.
Cause: Incorrect Data Pump job state for requested operation.
Action: Refer to documentation for correct usage.
UDE-00018: Export utility version can not be more recent than the Data Pump server.
Cause: The Export utility is at a higher version than the database version and is thereby incompatible.
Action: Use the same version of Export utility as the database.
UDE-00019: "string" parameter list is too long.
Cause: Requested parameter list exceeds 4000 character maximum.
Action: Reduce the specified number of parameter values and rerun.
UDE-00050: Unable to setup parameter processing.
Cause: An unexpected error occurred during parameter manager initialization.
Action: Record the messages that follow and report this to Oracle Customer Support as an Export internal bug.
UDE-00051: unable to set NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS to required defaults.
Cause: Export was unable to set NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS to ".,"
Action: Record the accompanying messages and report this as an Export internal error to Oracle customer support.
UDE-00052: incorrect Data Pump client for operation: string
Cause: Export client attempted to attach to import job.
Action: Use appropriate client when attaching to an existing job
UDE-00053: unrecognized client command "string"
Cause: Invalid interactive client command.
Action: Refer to documentation for valid client commands.