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h2 database Error

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ErrorCode

This class defines the error codes used for SQL exceptions. Error messages are formatted as follows:
 { error message (possibly translated; may include quoted data) }
 { error message in English if different }
 { SQL statement if applicable }
 { [ error code - build number ] }
Example:
 Syntax error in SQL statement "SELECT * FORM[*] TEST ";
 SQL statement: select * form test [42000-125]
The [*] marks the position of the syntax error (FORM instead of FROM in this case). The error code is 42000, and the build number is 125, meaning version 1.2.125.


Fields
static intACCESS_DENIED_TO_CLASS_1 = 90134
static intADMIN_RIGHTS_REQUIRED = 90040
static intAGGREGATE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90132
static intAMBIGUOUS_COLUMN_NAME_1 = 90059
static intCANNOT_CHANGE_SETTING_WHEN_OPEN_1 = 90133
static intCANNOT_DROP_2 = 90107
static intCANNOT_DROP_CURRENT_USER = 90019
static intCANNOT_DROP_LAST_COLUMN = 90084
static intCANNOT_DROP_TABLE_1 = 90118
static intCANNOT_MIX_INDEXED_AND_UNINDEXED_PARAMS = 90123
static intCANNOT_TRUNCATE_1 = 90106
static intCAN_ONLY_ASSIGN_TO_VARIABLE_1 = 90137
static intCHECK_CONSTRAINT_INVALID = 23514
static intCHECK_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATED_1 = 23513
static intCLASS_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90086
static intCLUSTER_ERROR_DATABASE_RUNS_ALONE = 90093
static intCLUSTER_ERROR_DATABASE_RUNS_CLUSTERED_1 = 90094
static intCOLLATION_CHANGE_WITH_DATA_TABLE_1 = 90089
static intCOLUMN_CONTAINS_NULL_VALUES_1 = 90081
static intCOLUMN_COUNT_DOES_NOT_MATCH = 21002
static intCOLUMN_IS_PART_OF_INDEX_1 = 90075
static intCOLUMN_IS_REFERENCED_1 = 90083
static intCOLUMN_MUST_NOT_BE_NULLABLE_1 = 90023
static intCOLUMN_NOT_FOUND_1 = 42122
static intCOMMIT_ROLLBACK_NOT_ALLOWED = 90058
static intCOMPRESSION_ERROR = 90104
static intCONCURRENT_UPDATE_1 = 90131
static intCONNECTION_BROKEN_1 = 90067
static intCONSTANT_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90114
static intCONSTANT_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90115
static intCONSTRAINT_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90045
static intCONSTRAINT_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90057
static intDATABASE_ALREADY_OPEN_1 = 90020
static intDATABASE_CALLED_AT_SHUTDOWN = 90121
static intDATABASE_IS_CLOSED = 90098
static intDATABASE_IS_IN_EXCLUSIVE_MODE = 90135
static intDATABASE_IS_NOT_PERSISTENT = 90126
static intDATABASE_IS_READ_ONLY = 90097
static intDATABASE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90013
static intDATA_CONVERSION_ERROR_1 = 22018
static intDEADLOCK_1 = 40001
static intDESERIALIZATION_FAILED_1 = 90027
static intDIVISION_BY_ZERO_1 = 22012
static intDRIVER_VERSION_ERROR_2 = 90047
static intDUPLICATE_COLUMN_NAME_1 = 42121
static intDUPLICATE_KEY_1 = 23505
static intDUPLICATE_PROPERTY_1 = 90066
static intENUM_DUPLICATE = 22033
static intENUM_EMPTY = 22032
static intENUM_VALUE_NOT_PERMITTED = 22030
static intERROR_ACCESSING_LINKED_TABLE_2 = 90111
static intERROR_CREATING_TRIGGER_OBJECT_3 = 90043
static intERROR_EXECUTING_TRIGGER_3 = 90044
static intERROR_OPENING_DATABASE_1 = 8000
static intERROR_SETTING_DATABASE_EVENT_LISTENER_2 = 90099
static intEXCEPTION_IN_FUNCTION_1 = 90105
static intEXCEPTION_OPENING_PORT_2 = 90061
static intFEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED_1 = 50100
static intFILE_CORRUPTED_1 = 90030
static intFILE_CREATION_FAILED_1 = 90062
static intFILE_DELETE_FAILED_1 = 90025
static intFILE_ENCRYPTION_ERROR_1 = 90049
static intFILE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90124
static intFILE_RENAME_FAILED_2 = 90024
static intFILE_VERSION_ERROR_1 = 90048
static intFUNCTION_ALIAS_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90076
static intFUNCTION_ALIAS_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90077
static intFUNCTION_MUST_RETURN_RESULT_SET_1 = 90000
static intFUNCTION_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90022
static intGENERAL_ERROR_1 = 50000
static intHEX_STRING_ODD_1 = 90003
static intHEX_STRING_WRONG_1 = 90004
static intINDEX_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 42111
static intINDEX_BELONGS_TO_CONSTRAINT_2 = 90085
static intINDEX_NOT_FOUND_1 = 42112
static intINVALID_CLASS_2 = 90125
static intINVALID_DATABASE_NAME_1 = 90138
static intINVALID_DATETIME_CONSTANT_2 = 22007
static intINVALID_PARAMETER_COUNT_2 = 7001
static intINVALID_TO_CHAR_FORMAT = 90010
static intINVALID_TO_DATE_FORMAT = 90056
static intINVALID_USE_OF_AGGREGATE_FUNCTION_1 = 90054
static intINVALID_VALUE_2 = 90008
static intINVALID_VALUE_SCALE_PRECISION = 90051
static intIO_EXCEPTION_1 = 90028
static intIO_EXCEPTION_2 = 90031
static intJAVA_OBJECT_SERIALIZER_CHANGE_WITH_DATA_TABLE = 90141
static intLIKE_ESCAPE_ERROR_1 = 22025
static intLITERALS_ARE_NOT_ALLOWED = 90116
static intLOB_CLOSED_ON_TIMEOUT_1 = 90039
static intLOCK_TIMEOUT_1 = 50200
static intMETHODS_MUST_HAVE_DIFFERENT_PARAMETER_COUNTS_2 = 90073
static intMETHOD_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_PREPARED_STATEMENT = 90130
static intMETHOD_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_QUERY = 90001
static intMETHOD_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90087
static intMETHOD_ONLY_ALLOWED_FOR_QUERY = 90002
static intMUST_GROUP_BY_COLUMN_1 = 90016
static intNOT_ENOUGH_RIGHTS_FOR_1 = 90096
static intNOT_ON_UPDATABLE_ROW = 90029
static intNO_DATA_AVAILABLE = 2000
static intNO_DEFAULT_SET_1 = 23507
static intNULL_NOT_ALLOWED = 23502
static intNUMERIC_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE_1 = 22003
static intNUMERIC_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE_2 = 22004
static intOBJECT_CLOSED = 90007
static intORDER_BY_NOT_IN_RESULT = 90068
static intOUT_OF_MEMORY = 90108
static intPARAMETER_NOT_SET_1 = 90012
static intPARSE_ERROR_1 = 90014
static intPUBLIC_STATIC_JAVA_METHOD_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90139
static intREFERENTIAL_INTEGRITY_VIOLATED_CHILD_EXISTS_1 = 23503
static intREFERENTIAL_INTEGRITY_VIOLATED_PARENT_MISSING_1 = 23506
static intREMOTE_CONNECTION_NOT_ALLOWED = 90117
static intRESULT_SET_NOT_SCROLLABLE = 90128
static intRESULT_SET_NOT_UPDATABLE = 90127
static intRESULT_SET_READONLY = 90140
static intROLES_AND_RIGHT_CANNOT_BE_MIXED = 90072
static intROLE_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90069
static intROLE_ALREADY_GRANTED_1 = 90074
static intROLE_CAN_NOT_BE_DROPPED_1 = 90091
static intROLE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90070
static intROW_NOT_FOUND_IN_PRIMARY_INDEX = 90143
static intROW_NOT_FOUND_WHEN_DELETING_1 = 90112
static intSAVEPOINT_IS_INVALID_1 = 90063
static intSAVEPOINT_IS_NAMED = 90065
static intSAVEPOINT_IS_UNNAMED = 90064
static intSCALAR_SUBQUERY_CONTAINS_MORE_THAN_ONE_ROW = 90053
static intSCHEMA_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90078
static intSCHEMA_CAN_NOT_BE_DROPPED_1 = 90090
static intSCHEMA_NAME_MUST_MATCH = 90080
static intSCHEMA_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90079
static intSECOND_PRIMARY_KEY = 90017
static intSEQUENCE_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90035
static intSEQUENCE_ATTRIBUTES_INVALID = 90009
static intSEQUENCE_BELONGS_TO_A_TABLE_1 = 90082
static intSEQUENCE_EXHAUSTED = 90006
static intSEQUENCE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90036
static intSERIALIZATION_FAILED_1 = 90026
static intSTATEMENT_WAS_CANCELED = 57014
static intSTEP_SIZE_MUST_NOT_BE_ZERO = 90142
static intSTRING_FORMAT_ERROR_1 = 90095
static intSUBQUERY_IS_NOT_SINGLE_COLUMN = 90052
static intSUM_OR_AVG_ON_WRONG_DATATYPE_1 = 90015
static intSYNTAX_ERROR_1 = 42000
static intSYNTAX_ERROR_2 = 42001
static intTABLE_OR_VIEW_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 42101
static intTABLE_OR_VIEW_NOT_FOUND_1 = 42102
static intTRACE_CONNECTION_NOT_CLOSED = 90018
static intTRACE_FILE_ERROR_2 = 90034
static intTRANSACTION_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90129
static intTRIGGER_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90041
static intTRIGGER_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90042
static intTRIGGER_SELECT_AND_ROW_BASED_NOT_SUPPORTED = 90005
static intUNKNOWN_DATA_TYPE_1 = 50004
static intUNKNOWN_MODE_1 = 90088
static intUNSUPPORTED_CIPHER = 90055
static intUNSUPPORTED_COMPRESSION_ALGORITHM_1 = 90103
static intUNSUPPORTED_COMPRESSION_OPTIONS_1 = 90102
static intUNSUPPORTED_LOCK_METHOD_1 = 90060
static intUNSUPPORTED_OUTER_JOIN_CONDITION_1 = 90136
static intUNSUPPORTED_SETTING_1 = 90113
static intUNSUPPORTED_SETTING_COMBINATION = 90021
static intURL_FORMAT_ERROR_2 = 90046
static intURL_RELATIVE_TO_CWD = 90011
static intUSER_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90033
static intUSER_DATA_TYPE_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90119
static intUSER_DATA_TYPE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90120
static intUSER_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90032
static intUSER_OR_ROLE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90071
static intVALUE_TOO_LONG_2 = 22001
static intVIEW_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90038
static intVIEW_IS_INVALID_2 = 90109
static intVIEW_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90037
static intWRONG_PASSWORD_FORMAT = 90050
static intWRONG_USER_OR_PASSWORD = 28000
static intWRONG_XID_FORMAT_1 = 90101

NO_DATA_AVAILABLE = 2000

The error with code 2000 is thrown when the result set is positioned before the first or after the last row, or not on a valid row for the given operation. Example of wrong usage:
 ResultSet rs = stat.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM DUAL");
 rs.getString(1);
Correct:
 ResultSet rs = stat.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM DUAL");
 rs.next();
 rs.getString(1);

COLUMN_COUNT_DOES_NOT_MATCH = 21002

The error with code 21002 is thrown when the number of columns does not match. Possible reasons are: for an INSERT or MERGE statement, the column count does not match the table or the column list specified. For a SELECT UNION statement, both queries return a different number of columns. For a constraint, the number of referenced and referencing columns does not match. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, NAME VARCHAR);
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES('Hello');

VALUE_TOO_LONG_2 = 22001

The error with code 22001 is thrown when trying to insert a value that is too long for the column. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, NAME VARCHAR(2));
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1, 'Hello');

NUMERIC_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE_1 = 22003

The error with code 22003 is thrown when a value is out of range when converting to another data type. Example:
 CALL CAST(1000000 AS TINYINT);
 SELECT CAST(124.34 AS DECIMAL(2, 2));

NUMERIC_VALUE_OUT_OF_RANGE_2 = 22004

The error with code 22004 is thrown when a value is out of range when converting to another column's data type.

INVALID_DATETIME_CONSTANT_2 = 22007

The error with code 22007 is thrown when a text can not be converted to a date, time, or timestamp constant. Examples:
 CALL DATE '2007-January-01';
 CALL TIME '14:61:00';
 CALL TIMESTAMP '2001-02-30 12:00:00';

DIVISION_BY_ZERO_1 = 22012

The error with code 22012 is thrown when trying to divide a value by zero. Example:
 CALL 1/0;

DATA_CONVERSION_ERROR_1 = 22018

The error with code 22018 is thrown when trying to convert a value to a data type where the conversion is undefined, or when an error occurred trying to convert. Example:
 CALL CAST(DATE '2001-01-01' AS BOOLEAN);
 CALL CAST('CHF 99.95' AS INT);

LIKE_ESCAPE_ERROR_1 = 22025

The error with code 22025 is thrown when using an invalid escape character sequence for LIKE or REGEXP. The default escape character is '\'. The escape character is required when searching for the characters '%', '_' and the escape character itself. That means if you want to search for the text '10%', you need to use LIKE '10\%'. If you want to search for 'C:\temp' you need to use 'C:\\temp'. The escape character can be changed using the ESCAPE clause as in LIKE '10+%' ESCAPE '+'. Example of wrong usage:
 CALL 'C:\temp' LIKE 'C:\temp';
 CALL '1+1' LIKE '1+1' ESCAPE '+';
Correct:
 CALL 'C:\temp' LIKE 'C:\\temp';
 CALL '1+1' LIKE '1++1' ESCAPE '+';

ENUM_VALUE_NOT_PERMITTED = 22030

The error with code 22030 is thrown when an attempt is made to INSERT or UPDATE an ENUM-typed cell, but the value is not one of the values enumerated by the type. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(CASE ENUM('sensitive','insensitive'));
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES('snake');

ENUM_EMPTY = 22032

The error with code 22032 is thrown when an attempt is made to add or modify an ENUM-typed column so that one or more of its enumerators would be empty. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(CASE ENUM(' '));

ENUM_DUPLICATE = 22033

The error with code 22033 is thrown when an attempt is made to add or modify an ENUM-typed column so that it would have duplicate values. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(CASE ENUM('sensitive', 'sensitive'));

NULL_NOT_ALLOWED = 23502

The error with code 23502 is thrown when trying to insert NULL into a column that does not allow NULL. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, NAME VARCHAR NOT NULL);
 INSERT INTO TEST(ID) VALUES(1);

REFERENTIAL_INTEGRITY_VIOLATED_CHILD_EXISTS_1 = 23503

The error with code 23503 is thrown when trying to delete or update a row when this would violate a referential constraint, because there is a child row that would become an orphan. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT PRIMARY KEY, PARENT INT);
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1, 1), (2, 1);
 ALTER TABLE TEST ADD CONSTRAINT TEST_ID_PARENT
       FOREIGN KEY(PARENT) REFERENCES TEST(ID) ON DELETE RESTRICT;
 DELETE FROM TEST WHERE ID = 1;

DUPLICATE_KEY_1 = 23505

The error with code 23505 is thrown when trying to insert a row that would violate a unique index or primary key. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT PRIMARY KEY);
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1);
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1);

REFERENTIAL_INTEGRITY_VIOLATED_PARENT_MISSING_1 = 23506

The error with code 23506 is thrown when trying to insert or update a row that would violate a referential constraint, because the referenced row does not exist. Example:
 CREATE TABLE PARENT(ID INT PRIMARY KEY);
 CREATE TABLE CHILD(P_ID INT REFERENCES PARENT(ID));
 INSERT INTO CHILD VALUES(1);

NO_DEFAULT_SET_1 = 23507

The error with code 23507 is thrown when updating or deleting from a table with a foreign key constraint that should set the default value, but there is no default value defined. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT PRIMARY KEY, PARENT INT);
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1, 1), (2, 1);
 ALTER TABLE TEST ADD CONSTRAINT TEST_ID_PARENT
   FOREIGN KEY(PARENT) REFERENCES TEST(ID) ON DELETE SET DEFAULT;
 DELETE FROM TEST WHERE ID = 1;

CHECK_CONSTRAINT_VIOLATED_1 = 23513

The error with code 23513 is thrown when a check constraint is violated. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT CHECK ID>0);
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(0);

CHECK_CONSTRAINT_INVALID = 23514

The error with code 23514 is thrown when evaluation of a check constraint resulted in a error.

WRONG_USER_OR_PASSWORD = 28000

The error with code 28000 is thrown when there is no such user registered in the database, when the user password does not match, or when the database encryption password does not match (if database encryption is used).

DEADLOCK_1 = 40001

The error with code 40001 is thrown when the database engine has detected a deadlock. The transaction of this session has been rolled back to solve the problem. A deadlock occurs when a session tries to lock a table another session has locked, while the other session wants to lock a table the first session has locked. As an example, session 1 has locked table A, while session 2 has locked table B. If session 1 now tries to lock table B and session 2 tries to lock table A, a deadlock has occurred. Deadlocks that involve more than two sessions are also possible. To solve deadlock problems, an application should lock tables always in the same order, such as always lock table A before locking table B. For details, see Wikipedia Deadlock.

SYNTAX_ERROR_1 = 42000

The error with code 42000 is thrown when trying to execute an invalid SQL statement. Example:
 CREATE ALIAS REMAINDER FOR "IEEEremainder";

SYNTAX_ERROR_2 = 42001

The error with code 42001 is thrown when trying to execute an invalid SQL statement. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
 INSERT INTO TEST(1);

TABLE_OR_VIEW_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 42101

The error with code 42101 is thrown when trying to create a table or view if an object with this name already exists. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT PRIMARY KEY);

TABLE_OR_VIEW_NOT_FOUND_1 = 42102

The error with code 42102 is thrown when trying to query, modify or drop a table or view that does not exists in this schema and database. A common cause is that the wrong database was opened. Example:
 SELECT * FROM ABC;

INDEX_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 42111

The error with code 42111 is thrown when trying to create an index if an index with the same name already exists. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, NAME VARCHAR);
 CREATE INDEX IDX_ID ON TEST(ID);
 CREATE TABLE ADDRESS(ID INT);
 CREATE INDEX IDX_ID ON ADDRESS(ID);

INDEX_NOT_FOUND_1 = 42112

The error with code 42112 is thrown when trying to drop or reference an index that does not exist. Example:
 DROP INDEX ABC;

DUPLICATE_COLUMN_NAME_1 = 42121

The error with code 42121 is thrown when trying to create a table or insert into a table and use the same column name twice. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, ID INT);

COLUMN_NOT_FOUND_1 = 42122

The error with code 42122 is thrown when referencing an non-existing column. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
 SELECT NAME FROM TEST;

GENERAL_ERROR_1 = 50000

The error with code 50000 is thrown when something unexpected occurs, for example an internal stack overflow. For details about the problem, see the cause of the exception in the stack trace.

UNKNOWN_DATA_TYPE_1 = 50004

The error with code 50004 is thrown when creating a table with an unsupported data type, or when the data type is unknown because parameters are used. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID VERYSMALLINT);

FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED_1 = 50100

The error with code 50100 is thrown when calling an unsupported JDBC method or database feature. See the stack trace for details.

LOCK_TIMEOUT_1 = 50200

The error with code 50200 is thrown when another connection locked an object longer than the lock timeout set for this connection, or when a deadlock occurred. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
 -- connection 1:
 SET AUTOCOMMIT FALSE;
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1);
 -- connection 2:
 SET AUTOCOMMIT FALSE;
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1);

STATEMENT_WAS_CANCELED = 57014

The error with code 57014 is thrown when a statement was canceled using Statement.cancel() or when the query timeout has been reached. Examples:
 stat.setQueryTimeout(1);
 stat.cancel();

INVALID_PARAMETER_COUNT_2 = 7001

The error with code 7001 is thrown when trying to call a function with the wrong number of parameters. Example:
 CALL ABS(1, 2)

ERROR_OPENING_DATABASE_1 = 8000

The error with code 8000 is thrown when there was a problem trying to create a database lock. See the message and cause for details.

FUNCTION_MUST_RETURN_RESULT_SET_1 = 90000

The error with code 90000 is thrown when a function that does not return a result set was used in the FROM clause. Example:
 SELECT * FROM SIN(1);

METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_QUERY = 90001

The error with code 90001 is thrown when Statement.executeUpdate() was called for a SELECT statement. This is not allowed according to the JDBC specs.

METHOD_ONLY_ALLOWED_FOR_QUERY = 90002

The error with code 90002 is thrown when Statement.executeQuery() was called for a statement that does not return a result set (for example, an UPDATE statement). This is not allowed according to the JDBC specs.

HEX_STRING_ODD_1 = 90003

The error with code 90003 is thrown when trying to convert a String to a binary value. Two hex digits per byte are required. Example of wrong usage:
 CALL X'00023';
 Hexadecimal string with odd number of characters: 00023
Correct:
 CALL X'000023';

HEX_STRING_WRONG_1 = 90004

The error with code 90004 is thrown when trying to convert a text to binary, but the expression contains a non-hexadecimal character. Example:
 CALL X'ABCDEFGH';
 CALL CAST('ABCDEFGH' AS BINARY);
Conversion from text to binary is supported, but the text must represent the hexadecimal encoded bytes.

TRIGGER_SELECT_AND_ROW_BASED_NOT_SUPPORTED = 90005

The error with code 90005 is thrown when trying to create a trigger and using the combination of SELECT and FOR EACH ROW, which we do not support.

SEQUENCE_EXHAUSTED = 90006

The error with code 90006 is thrown when trying to get a value from a sequence that has run out of numbers and does not have cycling enabled.

OBJECT_CLOSED = 90007

The error with code 90007 is thrown when trying to call a JDBC method on an object that has been closed.

INVALID_VALUE_2 = 90008

The error with code 90008 is thrown when trying to use a value that is not valid for the given operation. Example:
 CREATE SEQUENCE TEST INCREMENT 0;

SEQUENCE_ATTRIBUTES_INVALID = 90009

The error with code 90009 is thrown when trying to create a sequence with an invalid combination of attributes (min value, max value, start value, etc).

INVALID_TO_CHAR_FORMAT = 90010

The error with code 90010 is thrown when trying to format a timestamp or number using TO_CHAR with an invalid format.

URL_RELATIVE_TO_CWD = 90011

The error with code 90011 is thrown when trying to open a connection to a database using an implicit relative path, such as "jdbc:h2:test" (in which case the database file would be stored in the current working directory of the application). This is not allowed because it can lead to confusion where the database file is, and can result in multiple databases because different working directories are used. Instead, use "jdbc:h2:~/name" (relative to the current user home directory), use an absolute path, set the base directory (baseDir), use "jdbc:h2:./name" (explicit relative path), or set the system property "h2.implicitRelativePath" to "true" (to prevent this check). For Windows, an absolute path also needs to include the drive ("C:/..."). Please see the documentation on the supported URL format. Example:
 jdbc:h2:test

PARAMETER_NOT_SET_1 = 90012

The error with code 90012 is thrown when trying to execute a statement with an parameter. Example:
 CALL SIN(?);

DATABASE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90013

The error with code 90013 is thrown when trying to open a database that does not exist using the flag IFEXISTS=TRUE, or when trying to access a database object with a catalog name that does not match the database name. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
 SELECT XYZ.PUBLIC.TEST.ID FROM TEST;

PARSE_ERROR_1 = 90014

The error with code 90014 is thrown when trying to parse a date with an unsupported format string, or when the date can not be parsed. Example:
 CALL PARSEDATETIME('2001 January', 'yyyy mm');

SUM_OR_AVG_ON_WRONG_DATATYPE_1 = 90015

The error with code 90015 is thrown when using an aggregate function with a data type that is not supported. Example:
 SELECT SUM('Hello') FROM DUAL;

MUST_GROUP_BY_COLUMN_1 = 90016

The error with code 90016 is thrown when a column was used in the expression list or the order by clause of a group or aggregate query, and that column is not in the GROUP BY clause. Example of wrong usage:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, NAME VARCHAR);
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1, 'Hello'), (2, 'World');
 SELECT ID, MAX(NAME) FROM TEST;
 Column ID must be in the GROUP BY list.
Correct:
 SELECT ID, MAX(NAME) FROM TEST GROUP BY ID;

SECOND_PRIMARY_KEY = 90017

The error with code 90017 is thrown when trying to define a second primary key constraint for this table. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT PRIMARY KEY, NAME VARCHAR);
 ALTER TABLE TEST ADD CONSTRAINT PK PRIMARY KEY(NAME);

TRACE_CONNECTION_NOT_CLOSED = 90018

The error with code 90018 is thrown when the connection was opened, but never closed. In the finalizer of the connection, this forgotten close was detected and the connection was closed automatically, but relying on the finalizer is not good practice as it is not guaranteed and behavior is virtual machine dependent. The application should close the connection. This exception only appears in the .trace.db file. Example of wrong usage:
 Connection conn;
 conn = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:h2:˜/test");
 conn = null;
 The connection was not closed by the application and is
 garbage collected
Correct:
 conn.close();

CANNOT_DROP_CURRENT_USER = 90019

The error with code 90019 is thrown when trying to drop the current user, if there are no other admin users. Example:
 DROP USER SA;

DATABASE_ALREADY_OPEN_1 = 90020

The error with code 90020 is thrown when trying to open a database in embedded mode if this database is already in use in another process (or in a different class loader). Multiple connections to the same database are supported in the following cases:
  • In embedded mode (URL of the form jdbc:h2:~/test) if all connections are opened within the same process and class loader.
  • In server and cluster mode (URL of the form jdbc:h2:tcp://localhost/test) using remote connections.
The mixed mode is also supported. This mode requires to start a server in the same process where the database is open in embedded mode.

UNSUPPORTED_SETTING_COMBINATION = 90021

The error with code 90021 is thrown when trying to change a specific database property that conflicts with other database properties.

FUNCTION_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90022

The error with code 90022 is thrown when trying to call a unknown function. Example:
 CALL SPECIAL_SIN(10);

COLUMN_MUST_NOT_BE_NULLABLE_1 = 90023

The error with code 90023 is thrown when trying to set a primary key on a nullable column. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, NAME VARCHAR);
 ALTER TABLE TEST ADD CONSTRAINT PK PRIMARY KEY(ID);

FILE_RENAME_FAILED_2 = 90024

The error with code 90024 is thrown when a file could not be renamed.

FILE_DELETE_FAILED_1 = 90025

The error with code 90025 is thrown when a file could not be deleted, because it is still in use (only in Windows), or because an error occurred when deleting.

SERIALIZATION_FAILED_1 = 90026

The error with code 90026 is thrown when an object could not be serialized.

DESERIALIZATION_FAILED_1 = 90027

The error with code 90027 is thrown when an object could not be de-serialized.

IO_EXCEPTION_1 = 90028

The error with code 90028 is thrown when an input / output error occurred. For more information, see the root cause of the exception.

NOT_ON_UPDATABLE_ROW = 90029

The error with code 90029 is thrown when calling ResultSet.deleteRow(), insertRow(), or updateRow() when the current row is not updatable. Example:
 ResultSet rs = stat.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM TEST");
 rs.next();
 rs.insertRow();

FILE_CORRUPTED_1 = 90030

The error with code 90030 is thrown when the database engine has detected a checksum mismatch in the data or index. To solve this problem, restore a backup or use the Recovery tool (org.h2.tools.Recover).

IO_EXCEPTION_2 = 90031

The error with code 90031 is thrown when an input / output error occurred. For more information, see the root cause of the exception.

USER_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90032

The error with code 90032 is thrown when trying to drop or alter a user that does not exist. Example:
 DROP USER TEST_USER;

USER_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90033

The error with code 90033 is thrown when trying to create a user or role if a user with this name already exists. Example:
 CREATE USER TEST_USER;
 CREATE USER TEST_USER;

TRACE_FILE_ERROR_2 = 90034

The error with code 90034 is thrown when writing to the trace file failed, for example because the there is an I/O exception. This message is printed to System.out, but only once.

SEQUENCE_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90035

The error with code 90035 is thrown when trying to create a sequence if a sequence with this name already exists. Example:
 CREATE SEQUENCE TEST_SEQ;
 CREATE SEQUENCE TEST_SEQ;

SEQUENCE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90036

The error with code 90036 is thrown when trying to access a sequence that does not exist. Example:
 SELECT NEXT VALUE FOR SEQUENCE XYZ;

VIEW_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90037

The error with code 90037 is thrown when trying to drop or alter a view that does not exist. Example:
 DROP VIEW XYZ;

VIEW_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90038

The error with code 90038 is thrown when trying to create a view if a view with this name already exists. Example:
 CREATE VIEW DUMMY AS SELECT * FROM DUAL;
 CREATE VIEW DUMMY AS SELECT * FROM DUAL;

LOB_CLOSED_ON_TIMEOUT_1 = 90039

The error with code 90039 is thrown when trying to access a CLOB or BLOB object that timed out. See the database setting LOB_TIMEOUT.

ADMIN_RIGHTS_REQUIRED = 90040

The error with code 90040 is thrown when a user that is not administrator tries to execute a statement that requires admin privileges.

TRIGGER_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90041

The error with code 90041 is thrown when trying to create a trigger and there is already a trigger with that name.
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
 CREATE TRIGGER TRIGGER_A AFTER INSERT ON TEST
      CALL "org.h2.samples.TriggerSample$MyTrigger";
 CREATE TRIGGER TRIGGER_A AFTER INSERT ON TEST
      CALL "org.h2.samples.TriggerSample$MyTrigger";

TRIGGER_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90042

The error with code 90042 is thrown when trying to drop a trigger that does not exist. Example:
 DROP TRIGGER TRIGGER_XYZ;

ERROR_CREATING_TRIGGER_OBJECT_3 = 90043

The error with code 90043 is thrown when there is an error initializing the trigger, for example because the class does not implement the Trigger interface. See the root cause for details. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
 CREATE TRIGGER TRIGGER_A AFTER INSERT ON TEST
      CALL "java.lang.String";

ERROR_EXECUTING_TRIGGER_3 = 90044

The error with code 90044 is thrown when an exception or error occurred while calling the triggers fire method. See the root cause for details.

CONSTRAINT_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90045

The error with code 90045 is thrown when trying to create a constraint if an object with this name already exists. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT NOT NULL);
 ALTER TABLE TEST ADD CONSTRAINT PK PRIMARY KEY(ID);
 ALTER TABLE TEST ADD CONSTRAINT PK PRIMARY KEY(ID);

URL_FORMAT_ERROR_2 = 90046

The error with code 90046 is thrown when trying to open a connection to a database using an unsupported URL format. Please see the documentation on the supported URL format and examples. Example:
 jdbc:h2:;;

DRIVER_VERSION_ERROR_2 = 90047

The error with code 90047 is thrown when trying to connect to a TCP server with an incompatible client.

FILE_VERSION_ERROR_1 = 90048

The error with code 90048 is thrown when the file header of a database files (*.db) does not match the expected version, or if it is corrupted.

FILE_ENCRYPTION_ERROR_1 = 90049

The error with code 90049 is thrown when trying to open an encrypted database with the wrong file encryption password or algorithm.

WRONG_PASSWORD_FORMAT = 90050

The error with code 90050 is thrown when trying to open an encrypted database, but not separating the file password from the user password. The file password is specified in the password field, before the user password. A single space needs to be added between the file password and the user password; the file password itself may not contain spaces. File passwords (as well as user passwords) are case sensitive. Example of wrong usage:
 String url = "jdbc:h2:˜/test;CIPHER=AES";
 String passwords = "filePasswordUserPassword";
 DriverManager.getConnection(url, "sa", pwds);
Correct:
 String url = "jdbc:h2:˜/test;CIPHER=AES";
 String passwords = "filePassword userPassword";
 DriverManager.getConnection(url, "sa", pwds);

INVALID_VALUE_SCALE_PRECISION = 90051

The error with code 90051 is thrown when trying to use a scale that is > precision. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TABLE1 ( FAIL NUMBER(6,24) );

SUBQUERY_IS_NOT_SINGLE_COLUMN = 90052

The error with code 90052 is thrown when a subquery that is used as a value contains more than one column. Example of wrong usage:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1), (2);
 SELECT * FROM TEST WHERE ID IN (SELECT 1, 2 FROM DUAL);
Correct:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1), (2);
 SELECT * FROM TEST WHERE ID IN (1, 2);

SCALAR_SUBQUERY_CONTAINS_MORE_THAN_ONE_ROW = 90053

The error with code 90053 is thrown when a subquery that is used as a value contains more than one row. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, NAME VARCHAR);
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1, 'Hello'), (1, 'World');
 SELECT X, (SELECT NAME FROM TEST WHERE ID=X) FROM DUAL;

INVALID_USE_OF_AGGREGATE_FUNCTION_1 = 90054

The error with code 90054 is thrown when an aggregate function is used where it is not allowed. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1), (2);
 SELECT MAX(ID) FROM TEST WHERE ID = MAX(ID) GROUP BY ID;

UNSUPPORTED_CIPHER = 90055

The error with code 90055 is thrown when trying to open a database with an unsupported cipher algorithm. Supported is AES. Example:
 jdbc:h2:~/test;CIPHER=DES

INVALID_TO_DATE_FORMAT = 90056

The error with code 90056 is thrown when trying to format a timestamp using TO_DATE and TO_TIMESTAMP with an invalid format.

CONSTRAINT_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90057

The error with code 90057 is thrown when trying to drop a constraint that does not exist. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
 ALTER TABLE TEST DROP CONSTRAINT CID;

COMMIT_ROLLBACK_NOT_ALLOWED = 90058

The error with code 90058 is thrown when trying to call commit or rollback inside a trigger, or when trying to call a method inside a trigger that implicitly commits the current transaction, if an object is locked. This is not because it would release the lock too early.

AMBIGUOUS_COLUMN_NAME_1 = 90059

The error with code 90059 is thrown when a query contains a column that could belong to multiple tables. Example:
 CREATE TABLE PARENT(ID INT, NAME VARCHAR);
 CREATE TABLE CHILD(PID INT, NAME VARCHAR);
 SELECT ID, NAME FROM PARENT P, CHILD C WHERE P.ID = C.PID;

UNSUPPORTED_LOCK_METHOD_1 = 90060

The error with code 90060 is thrown when trying to use a file locking mechanism that is not supported. Currently only FILE (the default) and SOCKET are supported Example:
 jdbc:h2:~/test;FILE_LOCK=LDAP

EXCEPTION_OPENING_PORT_2 = 90061

The error with code 90061 is thrown when trying to start a server if a server is already running at the same port. It could also be a firewall problem. To find out if another server is already running, run the following command on Windows:
 netstat -ano
The column PID is the process id as listed in the Task Manager. For Linux, use:
 netstat -npl

FILE_CREATION_FAILED_1 = 90062

The error with code 90062 is thrown when a directory or file could not be created. This can occur when trying to create a directory if a file with the same name already exists, or vice versa.

SAVEPOINT_IS_INVALID_1 = 90063

The error with code 90063 is thrown when trying to rollback to a savepoint that is not defined. Example:
 ROLLBACK TO SAVEPOINT S_UNKNOWN;

SAVEPOINT_IS_UNNAMED = 90064

The error with code 90064 is thrown when Savepoint.getSavepointName() is called on an unnamed savepoint. Example:
 Savepoint sp = conn.setSavepoint();
 sp.getSavepointName();

SAVEPOINT_IS_NAMED = 90065

The error with code 90065 is thrown when Savepoint.getSavepointId() is called on a named savepoint. Example:
 Savepoint sp = conn.setSavepoint("Joe");
 sp.getSavepointId();

DUPLICATE_PROPERTY_1 = 90066

The error with code 90066 is thrown when the same property appears twice in the database URL or in the connection properties. Example:
 jdbc:h2:~/test;LOCK_TIMEOUT=0;LOCK_TIMEOUT=1

CONNECTION_BROKEN_1 = 90067

The error with code 90067 is thrown when the client could not connect to the database, or if the connection was lost. Possible reasons are: the database server is not running at the given port, the connection was closed due to a shutdown, or the server was stopped. Other possible causes are: the server is not an H2 server, or the network connection is broken.

ORDER_BY_NOT_IN_RESULT = 90068

The error with code 90068 is thrown when the given expression that is used in the ORDER BY is not in the result list. This is required for distinct queries, otherwise the result would be ambiguous. Example of wrong usage:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, NAME VARCHAR);
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(2, 'Hello'), (1, 'Hello');
 SELECT DISTINCT NAME FROM TEST ORDER BY ID;
 Order by expression ID must be in the result list in this case
Correct:
 SELECT DISTINCT ID, NAME FROM TEST ORDER BY ID;

ROLE_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90069

The error with code 90069 is thrown when trying to create a role if an object with this name already exists. Example:
 CREATE ROLE TEST_ROLE;
 CREATE ROLE TEST_ROLE;

ROLE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90070

The error with code 90070 is thrown when trying to drop or grant a role that does not exists. Example:
 DROP ROLE TEST_ROLE_2;

USER_OR_ROLE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90071

The error with code 90071 is thrown when trying to grant or revoke if no role or user with that name exists. Example:
 GRANT SELECT ON TEST TO UNKNOWN;

ROLES_AND_RIGHT_CANNOT_BE_MIXED = 90072

The error with code 90072 is thrown when trying to grant or revoke both roles and rights at the same time. Example:
 GRANT SELECT, TEST_ROLE ON TEST TO SA;

METHODS_MUST_HAVE_DIFFERENT_PARAMETER_COUNTS_2 = 90073

The error with code 90073 is thrown when trying to create an alias for a Java method, if two methods exists in this class that have this name and the same number of parameters. Example of wrong usage:
 CREATE ALIAS GET_LONG FOR
      "java.lang.Long.getLong";
Correct:
 CREATE ALIAS GET_LONG FOR
      "java.lang.Long.getLong(java.lang.String, java.lang.Long)";

ROLE_ALREADY_GRANTED_1 = 90074

The error with code 90074 is thrown when trying to grant a role that has already been granted. Example:
 CREATE ROLE TEST_A;
 CREATE ROLE TEST_B;
 GRANT TEST_A TO TEST_B;
 GRANT TEST_B TO TEST_A;

COLUMN_IS_PART_OF_INDEX_1 = 90075

The error with code 90075 is thrown when trying to alter a table and allow null for a column that is part of a primary key or hash index. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT PRIMARY KEY);
 ALTER TABLE TEST ALTER COLUMN ID NULL;

FUNCTION_ALIAS_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90076

The error with code 90076 is thrown when trying to create a function alias for a system function or for a function that is already defined. Example:
 CREATE ALIAS SQRT FOR "java.lang.Math.sqrt"

FUNCTION_ALIAS_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90077

The error with code 90077 is thrown when trying to drop a system function or a function alias that does not exist. Example:
 DROP ALIAS SQRT;

SCHEMA_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90078

The error with code 90078 is thrown when trying to create a schema if an object with this name already exists. Example:
 CREATE SCHEMA TEST_SCHEMA;
 CREATE SCHEMA TEST_SCHEMA;

SCHEMA_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90079

The error with code 90079 is thrown when trying to drop a schema that does not exist. Example:
 DROP SCHEMA UNKNOWN;

SCHEMA_NAME_MUST_MATCH = 90080

The error with code 90080 is thrown when trying to rename a object to a different schema, or when trying to create a related object in another schema. For CREATE LINKED TABLE, it is thrown when multiple tables with that name exist in different schemas. Example:
 CREATE SCHEMA TEST_SCHEMA;
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
 CREATE INDEX TEST_ID ON TEST(ID);
 ALTER INDEX TEST_ID RENAME TO TEST_SCHEMA.IDX_TEST_ID;

COLUMN_CONTAINS_NULL_VALUES_1 = 90081

The error with code 90081 is thrown when trying to alter a column to not allow NULL, if there is already data in the table where this column is NULL. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(NULL);
 ALTER TABLE TEST ALTER COLUMN ID VARCHAR NOT NULL;

SEQUENCE_BELONGS_TO_A_TABLE_1 = 90082

The error with code 90082 is thrown when trying to drop a system generated sequence.

COLUMN_IS_REFERENCED_1 = 90083

The error with code 90083 is thrown when trying to drop a column that is part of a constraint. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, PID INT REFERENCES(ID));
 ALTER TABLE TEST DROP COLUMN PID;

CANNOT_DROP_LAST_COLUMN = 90084

The error with code 90084 is thrown when trying to drop the last column of a table. Example:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
 ALTER TABLE TEST DROP COLUMN ID;

INDEX_BELONGS_TO_CONSTRAINT_2 = 90085

The error with code 90085 is thrown when trying to manually drop an index that was generated by the system because of a unique or referential constraint. To find out what constraint causes the problem, run:
 SELECT * FROM INFORMATION_SCHEMA.CONSTRAINTS
 WHERE UNIQUE_INDEX_NAME = '<index name>';
Example of wrong usage:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT, CONSTRAINT UID UNIQUE(ID));
 DROP INDEX UID_INDEX_0;
 Index UID_INDEX_0 belongs to constraint UID
Correct:
 ALTER TABLE TEST DROP CONSTRAINT UID;

CLASS_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90086

The error with code 90086 is thrown when a class can not be loaded because it is not in the classpath or because a related class is not in the classpath. Example:
 CREATE ALIAS TEST FOR "java.lang.invalid.Math.sqrt";

METHOD_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90087

The error with code 90087 is thrown when a method with matching number of arguments was not found in the class. Example:
 CREATE ALIAS TO_BINARY FOR "java.lang.Long.toBinaryString(long)";
 CALL TO_BINARY(10, 2);

UNKNOWN_MODE_1 = 90088

The error with code 90088 is thrown when trying to switch to an unknown mode. Example:
 SET MODE UNKNOWN;

COLLATION_CHANGE_WITH_DATA_TABLE_1 = 90089

The error with code 90089 is thrown when trying to change the collation while there was already data in the database. The collation of the database must be set when the database is empty. Example of wrong usage:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(NAME VARCHAR PRIMARY KEY);
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES('Hello', 'World');
 SET COLLATION DE;
 Collation cannot be changed because there is a data table: PUBLIC.TEST
Correct:
 SET COLLATION DE;
 CREATE TABLE TEST(NAME VARCHAR PRIMARY KEY);
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES('Hello', 'World');

SCHEMA_CAN_NOT_BE_DROPPED_1 = 90090

The error with code 90090 is thrown when trying to drop a schema that may not be dropped (the schema PUBLIC and the schema INFORMATION_SCHEMA). Example:
 DROP SCHEMA PUBLIC;

ROLE_CAN_NOT_BE_DROPPED_1 = 90091

The error with code 90091 is thrown when trying to drop the role PUBLIC. Example:
 DROP ROLE PUBLIC;

CLUSTER_ERROR_DATABASE_RUNS_ALONE = 90093

The error with code 90093 is thrown when trying to connect to a clustered database that runs in standalone mode. This can happen if clustering is not enabled on the database, or if one of the clients disabled clustering because it can not see the other cluster node.

CLUSTER_ERROR_DATABASE_RUNS_CLUSTERED_1 = 90094

The error with code 90094 is thrown when trying to connect to a clustered database that runs together with a different cluster node setting than what is used when trying to connect.

STRING_FORMAT_ERROR_1 = 90095

The error with code 90095 is thrown when calling the method STRINGDECODE with an invalid escape sequence. Only Java style escape sequences and Java properties file escape sequences are supported. Example:
 CALL STRINGDECODE('\i');

NOT_ENOUGH_RIGHTS_FOR_1 = 90096

The error with code 90096 is thrown when trying to perform an operation with a non-admin user if the user does not have enough rights.

DATABASE_IS_READ_ONLY = 90097

The error with code 90097 is thrown when trying to delete or update a database if it is open in read-only mode. Example:
 jdbc:h2:~/test;ACCESS_MODE_DATA=R
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);

DATABASE_IS_CLOSED = 90098

The error with code 90098 is thrown when the database has been closed, for example because the system ran out of memory or because the self-destruction counter has reached zero. This counter is only used for recovery testing, and not set in normal operation.

ERROR_SETTING_DATABASE_EVENT_LISTENER_2 = 90099

The error with code 90099 is thrown when an error occurred trying to initialize the database event listener. Example:
 jdbc:h2:˜/test;DATABASE_EVENT_LISTENER='java.lang.String'

WRONG_XID_FORMAT_1 = 90101

The error with code 90101 is thrown when the XA API detected unsupported transaction names. This can happen when mixing application generated transaction names and transaction names generated by this databases XAConnection API.

UNSUPPORTED_COMPRESSION_OPTIONS_1 = 90102

The error with code 90102 is thrown when trying to use unsupported options for the given compression algorithm. Example of wrong usage:
 CALL COMPRESS(STRINGTOUTF8(SPACE(100)), 'DEFLATE l 10');
Correct:
 CALL COMPRESS(STRINGTOUTF8(SPACE(100)), 'DEFLATE l 9');

UNSUPPORTED_COMPRESSION_ALGORITHM_1 = 90103

The error with code 90103 is thrown when trying to use an unsupported compression algorithm. Example:
 CALL COMPRESS(STRINGTOUTF8(SPACE(100)), 'BZIP');

COMPRESSION_ERROR = 90104

The error with code 90104 is thrown when the data can not be de-compressed. Example:
 CALL EXPAND(X'00FF');

EXCEPTION_IN_FUNCTION_1 = 90105

The error with code 90105 is thrown when an exception occurred in a user-defined method. Example:
 CREATE ALIAS SYS_PROP FOR "java.lang.System.getProperty";
 CALL SYS_PROP(NULL);

CANNOT_TRUNCATE_1 = 90106

The error with code 90106 is thrown when trying to truncate a table that can not be truncated. Tables with referential integrity constraints can not be truncated. Also, system tables and view can not be truncated. Example:
 TRUNCATE TABLE INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SETTINGS;

CANNOT_DROP_2 = 90107

The error with code 90107 is thrown when trying to drop an object because another object would become invalid. Example:
 CREATE TABLE COUNT(X INT);
 CREATE TABLE ITEMS(ID INT DEFAULT SELECT MAX(X)+1 FROM COUNT);
 DROP TABLE COUNT;

OUT_OF_MEMORY = 90108

The error with code 90108 is thrown when not enough heap memory was available. A possible solutions is to increase the memory size using java -Xmx128m .... Another solution is to reduce the cache size.

VIEW_IS_INVALID_2 = 90109

The error with code 90109 is thrown when trying to run a query against an invalid view. Example:
 CREATE FORCE VIEW TEST_VIEW AS SELECT * FROM TEST;
 SELECT * FROM TEST_VIEW;

ERROR_ACCESSING_LINKED_TABLE_2 = 90111

The error with code 90111 is thrown when an exception occurred while accessing a linked table.

ROW_NOT_FOUND_WHEN_DELETING_1 = 90112

The error with code 90112 is thrown when a row was deleted twice while locking was disabled. This is an intern exception that should never be thrown to the application, because such deleted should be detected and the resulting exception ignored inside the database engine.
 Row not found when trying to delete from index UID_INDEX_0

UNSUPPORTED_SETTING_1 = 90113

The error with code 90113 is thrown when the database URL contains unsupported settings. Example:
 jdbc:h2:~/test;UNKNOWN=TRUE

CONSTANT_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90114

The error with code 90114 is thrown when trying to create a constant if a constant with this name already exists. Example:
 CREATE CONSTANT TEST VALUE 1;
 CREATE CONSTANT TEST VALUE 1;

CONSTANT_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90115

The error with code 90115 is thrown when trying to drop a constant that does not exists. Example:
 DROP CONSTANT UNKNOWN;

LITERALS_ARE_NOT_ALLOWED = 90116

The error with code 90116 is thrown when trying use a literal in a SQL statement if literals are disabled. If literals are disabled, use PreparedStatement and parameters instead of literals in the SQL statement. Example:
 SET ALLOW_LITERALS NONE;
 CALL 1+1;

REMOTE_CONNECTION_NOT_ALLOWED = 90117

The error with code 90117 is thrown when trying to connect to a TCP server from another machine, if remote connections are not allowed. To allow remote connections, start the TCP server using the option -tcpAllowOthers as in:
 java org.h2.tools.Server -tcp -tcpAllowOthers
Or, when starting the server from an application, use:
 Server server = Server.createTcpServer("-tcpAllowOthers");
 server.start();

CANNOT_DROP_TABLE_1 = 90118

The error with code 90118 is thrown when trying to drop a table can not be dropped. Example:
 DROP TABLE INFORMATION_SCHEMA.SETTINGS;

USER_DATA_TYPE_ALREADY_EXISTS_1 = 90119

The error with code 90119 is thrown when trying to create a domain if an object with this name already exists, or when trying to overload a built-in data type. Example:
 CREATE DOMAIN INTEGER AS VARCHAR;
 CREATE DOMAIN EMAIL AS VARCHAR CHECK LOCATE('@', VALUE) > 0;
 CREATE DOMAIN EMAIL AS VARCHAR CHECK LOCATE('@', VALUE) > 0;

USER_DATA_TYPE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90120

The error with code 90120 is thrown when trying to drop a domain that doesn't exist. Example:
 DROP DOMAIN UNKNOWN;

DATABASE_CALLED_AT_SHUTDOWN = 90121

The error with code 90121 is thrown when a database operation is started while the virtual machine exits (for example in a shutdown hook), or when the session is closed.

CANNOT_MIX_INDEXED_AND_UNINDEXED_PARAMS = 90123

The error with code 90123 is thrown when trying mix regular parameters and indexed parameters in the same statement. Example:
 SELECT ?, ?1 FROM DUAL;

FILE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90124

The error with code 90124 is thrown when trying to access a file that doesn't exist. This can occur when trying to read a lob if the lob file has been deleted by another application.

INVALID_CLASS_2 = 90125

The error with code 90125 is thrown when PreparedStatement.setBigDecimal is called with object that extends the class BigDecimal, and the system property h2.allowBigDecimalExtensions is not set. Using extensions of BigDecimal is dangerous because the database relies on the behavior of BigDecimal. Example of wrong usage:
 BigDecimal bd = new MyDecimal("$10.3");
 prep.setBigDecimal(1, bd);
 Invalid class, expected java.math.BigDecimal but got MyDecimal
Correct:
 BigDecimal bd = new BigDecimal("10.3");
 prep.setBigDecimal(1, bd);

DATABASE_IS_NOT_PERSISTENT = 90126

The error with code 90126 is thrown when trying to call the BACKUP statement for an in-memory database. Example:
 jdbc:h2:mem:
 BACKUP TO 'test.zip';

RESULT_SET_NOT_UPDATABLE = 90127

The error with code 90127 is thrown when trying to update or delete a row in a result set if the result set is not updatable. Result sets are only updatable if: the statement was created with updatable concurrency; all columns of the result set are from the same table; the table is a data table (not a system table or view); all columns of the primary key or any unique index are included; all columns of the result set are columns of that table.

RESULT_SET_NOT_SCROLLABLE = 90128

The error with code 90128 is thrown when trying to call a method of the ResultSet that is only supported for scrollable result sets, and the result set is not scrollable. Example:
 rs.first();

TRANSACTION_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90129

The error with code 90129 is thrown when trying to commit a transaction that doesn't exist. Example:
 PREPARE COMMIT ABC;
 COMMIT TRANSACTION TEST;

METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED_FOR_PREPARED_STATEMENT = 90130

The error with code 90130 is thrown when an execute method of PreparedStatement was called with a SQL statement. This is not allowed according to the JDBC specification. Instead, use an execute method of Statement. Example of wrong usage:
 PreparedStatement prep = conn.prepareStatement("SELECT * FROM TEST");
 prep.execute("DELETE FROM TEST");
Correct:
 Statement stat = conn.createStatement();
 stat.execute("DELETE FROM TEST");

CONCURRENT_UPDATE_1 = 90131

The error with code 90131 is thrown when using multi version concurrency control, and trying to update the same row from within two connections at the same time, or trying to insert two rows with the same key from two connections. Example:
 jdbc:h2:~/test;MVCC=TRUE
 Session 1:
 CREATE TABLE TEST(ID INT);
 INSERT INTO TEST VALUES(1);
 SET AUTOCOMMIT FALSE;
 UPDATE TEST SET ID = 2;
 Session 2:
 SET AUTOCOMMIT FALSE;
 UPDATE TEST SET ID = 3;

AGGREGATE_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90132

The error with code 90132 is thrown when trying to drop a user-defined aggregate function that doesn't exist. Example:
 DROP AGGREGATE UNKNOWN;

CANNOT_CHANGE_SETTING_WHEN_OPEN_1 = 90133

The error with code 90133 is thrown when trying to change a specific database property while the database is already open. The MVCC property needs to be set in the first connection (in the connection opening the database) and can not be changed later on.

ACCESS_DENIED_TO_CLASS_1 = 90134

The error with code 90134 is thrown when trying to load a Java class that is not part of the allowed classes. By default, all classes are allowed, but this can be changed using the system property h2.allowedClasses.

DATABASE_IS_IN_EXCLUSIVE_MODE = 90135

The error with code 90135 is thrown when trying to open a connection to a database that is currently open in exclusive mode. The exclusive mode is set using:
 SET EXCLUSIVE TRUE;

UNSUPPORTED_OUTER_JOIN_CONDITION_1 = 90136

The error with code 90136 is thrown when executing a query that used an unsupported outer join condition. Example:
 SELECT * FROM DUAL A LEFT JOIN DUAL B ON B.X=(SELECT MAX(X) FROM DUAL);

CAN_ONLY_ASSIGN_TO_VARIABLE_1 = 90137

The error with code 90137 is thrown when trying to assign a value to something that is not a variable.
 SELECT AMOUNT, SET(@V, IFNULL(@V, 0)+AMOUNT) FROM TEST;

INVALID_DATABASE_NAME_1 = 90138

The error with code 90138 is thrown when trying to open a persistent database using an incorrect database name. The name of a persistent database contains the path and file name prefix where the data is stored. The file name part of a database name must be at least two characters. Example of wrong usage:
 DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:h2:~/t");
 DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:h2:~/test/");
Correct:
 DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:h2:~/te");
 DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:h2:~/test/te");

PUBLIC_STATIC_JAVA_METHOD_NOT_FOUND_1 = 90139

The error with code 90139 is thrown when the specified public static Java method was not found in the class. Example:
 CREATE ALIAS TEST FOR "java.lang.Math.test";

RESULT_SET_READONLY = 90140

The error with code 90140 is thrown when trying to update or delete a row in a result set if the statement was not created with updatable concurrency. Result sets are only updatable if the statement was created with updatable concurrency, and if the result set contains all columns of the primary key or of a unique index of a table.

JAVA_OBJECT_SERIALIZER_CHANGE_WITH_DATA_TABLE = 90141

The error with code 90141 is thrown when trying to change the java object serializer while there was already data in the database. The serializer of the database must be set when the database is empty.

STEP_SIZE_MUST_NOT_BE_ZERO = 90142

The error with code 90142 is thrown when trying to set zero for step size.

ROW_NOT_FOUND_IN_PRIMARY_INDEX = 90143

The error with code 90143 is thrown when trying to fetch a row from the primary index and the row is not there. Can happen in MULTI_THREADED=1 case.


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