Category Archives: ORA Database Error Messages

ORA-36406: (VCACHE00) ‘number’ is an invalid value for the VARCACHE option. The only permissible values are ‘SESSION’, ‘VARIABLE’, and ‘NONE’

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ORA-36406: (VCACHE00) 'number' is an invalid value for the VARCACHE option. The only permissible values are 'SESSION', 'VARIABLE', and 'NONE'
Cause: The user tried to assign an invalid value to the VARCACHE option
Action: Assign one of the valid values

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ORA-36405: (XSSPROP05) Property ignored for object workspace object:

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ORA-36405: (XSSPROP05) Property ignored for object workspace object:
Cause: A property was ignored during import
Action: Refer to the message that follows this one and correct the error it describes

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ORA-36404: (XSSPROP04) Property string cannot be applied to an undimensioned (scalar) TEMPORARY variable

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ORA-36404: (XSSPROP04) Property string cannot be applied to an undimensioned (scalar) TEMPORARY variable
Cause: The user applied a reserved property name to an incorrect object type
Action: Apply the property to the correct object

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ORA-36403: (XSBADSPROP) number is an illegal value for system-reserved property string on workspace object

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ORA-36403: (XSBADSPROP) number is an illegal value for system-reserved property string on workspace object
Cause: The user tried to specify an illegal value for a special property
Action: Specify a legal value

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ORA-36402: (XSSPROP03) The property ‘$string’ requires a leading “$” because it is a system-reserved property name

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ORA-36402: (XSSPROP03) The property '$string' requires a leading "$" because it is a system-reserved property name
Cause: The user tried to specify a property name which is reserved, but did not use a leading $
Action: Either add a leading $ or choose another property name

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ORA-36401: (XSSPROPOTYPE) Property string may only be applied to objects of type string

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ORA-36401: (XSSPROPOTYPE) Property string may only be applied to objects of type string
Cause: The user applied a reserved property name to an incorrect object type
Action: Apply the property to the correct object

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ORA-36400: (XSSPROP02) workspace object is not a valid variable name

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ORA-36400: (XSSPROP02) workspace object is not a valid variable name
Cause: Not a valid variable name
Action: Change to a valid variable name

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ORA-36399: (XSSPROPDTYPE) The data type of property string must be string

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ORA-36399: (XSSPROPDTYPE) The data type of property string must be string
Cause: The used tried to set a system-reserved property on an OLAP object to a value with an illegal datatype
Action: Set the property with the proper datatype

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ORA-36398: (XSSPROP01) Property name ‘number’ is invalid because only system-reserved property names can begin with ‘$’

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ORA-36398: (XSSPROP01) Property name 'number' is invalid because only system-reserved property names can begin with '$'
Cause: The user attempted to add a property which starts with $ but is not a reserved property name
Action: Remove the $ from the property name

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ORA-36394: (XSMXCLEA04) When using CLEAR on the AGGMAP workspace object, CACHE is the only valid directive

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ORA-36394: (XSMXCLEA04) When using CLEAR on the AGGMAP workspace object, CACHE is the only valid directive
Cause: The user attempted to CLEAR an AGGMAP using a directive other than CACHE
Action: Amend the CLEAR line to only use the CACHE keyword with AGGMAPs

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