PLS-01411: Use of 'REM' token
Cause: Use of 'REM' token in expressions is not in ANSI's grammar.
Action: Refer to ANSI document ANSI X3.135-1992 for details.
PLS-01411: Use of 'REM' token
Cause: Use of 'REM' token in expressions is not in ANSI's grammar.
Action: Refer to ANSI document ANSI X3.135-1992 for details.
PLS-01410: Use of 'MOD' token
Cause: Use of 'MOD' token in expressions is not in ANSI's grammar.
Action: Refer to ANSI document ANSI X3.135-1992 for details.
PLS-01409: Use of 'PRIOR_' token
Cause: Use of 'PRIOR_' token in expressions is not in ANSI's grammar.
Action: Refer to ANSI document ANSI X3.135-1992 for details.
PLS-01408: Use of '&' token
Cause: Use of '&' token in expressions is not in ANSI's grammar.
Action: Refer to ANSI document ANSI X3.135-1992for details.
PLS-01407: One of the identifiers CHAR, CHARACTER, or INTEGER has been redefined by the programmer
Cause: One of the identifiers "CHAR", "CHARACTER", or "INTEGER" (all ANSI keywords) has been redefined by the programmer.
Action: Refer to ANSI document ANSI X3.135-1992 for details.
PLS-01406: An identifier has been found that is considered a keyword in ANSI's grammar but not in PL/SQL's
Cause: An identifier has been found that is considered a keyword in ANSI's grammar but not in PL/SQL's.
Action: Refer to ANSI document ANSI X3.135-1992 for details.
PLS-01405: Under ANSI's grammar, numeric data represented in exponent notationmust use an uppercase E
Cause: Under ANSI's grammar, numeric data represented in exponent notation must use an uppercase "E". Example: 3.45E-6 is ANSI, but 3.45e-6 is not.
Action: Refer to ANSI document ANSI X3.135-1992 for details.
PLS-01404: ANSI Identifiers can only consist of letters, digits, and the underscore character
Cause: ANSI identifiers can only consist of letters, digits, and the underscore character. PL/SQL allows "#" and "$" in identifiers, but these are not ANSI.
Action: Refer to ANSI document ANSI X3.135-1992 for details.
PLS-01403: Comment delimiters /* */
Cause: C-style comments (introduced with the '/' and '*' characters) are not part of the ANSI grammar. To conform with ANSI, comments must be preceded by the ANSI comment introducer, '--' , and must not contain a newline.
Action: Refer to ANSI document ANSI X3.135-1992 for details.
PLS-01402: Use of quoted identifier
Cause: The use of quoted identifiers is a PL/SQL extension and is not allowed under the ANSI grammar.
Action: Refer to ANSI document ANSI X3.135-1992 for details.