ORA-19700 TO ORA-19799

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ORA-19700: device type exceeds maximum length of string
ORA-19701: device name exceeds maximum length of string
ORA-19702: device parameter exceeds maximum length of string
ORA-19703: device command string exceeds maximum length of string
ORA-19704: file name exceeds maximum length of string
ORA-19705: tag value exceeds maximum length of string characters
ORA-19706: invalid SCN
ORA-19707: invalid record block number – string
ORA-19708: log destination exceeds maximum length of string characters
ORA-19709: numeric parameter must be non-negative integer
ORA-19710: unsupported character set string
ORA-19711: cannot use reNormalizeAllFileNames while database is open
ORA-19712: table name exceeds maximum length of string
ORA-19713: invalid copy number: string
ORA-19714: length for generated name longer than string
ORA-19715: invalid format string for generated name
ORA-19716: error processing format string to generate name for backup
ORA-19717: for non-OMF search the pattern must be specified
ORA-19718: length for command id longer than string
ORA-19719: length for operation name longer than string
ORA-19720: Error occurred when converting an OCI number into an SCN
ORA-19721: Cannot find datafile with absolute file number string in tablespace string
ORA-19722: datafile string is an incorrect version
ORA-19723: Cannot recreate plugged in read-only datafile string
ORA-19724: snapshot too old: snapshot time is before file string plug-in time
ORA-19725: can not acquire plug-in enqueue
ORA-19726: cannot plug data [string] at level string into database running at compatibility level string
ORA-19727: cannot plug data [string] at level string into database running Oracle string
ORA-19728: data object number conflict between table string and partition string in table string
ORA-19729: File string is not the initial version of the plugged in datafile
ORA-19730: can not convert offline plugged-in datafile string
ORA-19731: cannot apply change to unverified plugged-in datafile string
ORA-19732: incorrect number of datafiles for tablespace string
ORA-19733: COMPATIBLE parameter needs to be string or greater
ORA-19734: wrong creation SCN – control file expects converted plugged-in datafile
ORA-19735: wrong creation SCN – control file expects initial plugged-in datafile
ORA-19736: can not plug a tablespace into a database using a different national character set
ORA-19738: cannot find language information for character set: ‘string’
ORA-19740: text is longer than string
ORA-19750: change tracking file: ‘string’
ORA-19751: could not create the change tracking file
ORA-19752: block change tracking is already enabled
ORA-19753: error writing to change tracking file
ORA-19754: error reading from change tracking file
ORA-19755: could not open change tracking file
ORA-19756: corrupt block number string found in change tracking file
ORA-19757: could not resize change tracking file to string blocks
ORA-19758: failed to enable/disable block change tracking: out of SGA memory
ORA-19759: block change tracking is not enabled
ORA-19760: error starting change tracking
ORA-19761: block size string is not valid for change tracking file
ORA-19762: invalid file type string
ORA-19763: compatibility version string is higher than maximum allowed: string
ORA-19764: database id string does not match database id string in control file
ORA-19765: mount id string does not match mount id string in control file
ORA-19766: missing CHANGE keyword
ORA-19767: missing TRACKING keyword
ORA-19768: USING clause only valid with ENABLE CHANGE TRACKING
ORA-19769: missing FILE keyword
ORA-19770: invalid change tracking file name
ORA-19771: cannot rename change tracking file while database is open
ORA-19772: change tracking file name exceeds limit of string characters
ORA-19773: must specify change tracking file name
ORA-19776: PROXY restore to ASM diskgroup “string” is not supported
ORA-19777: ASM file string cannot be proxy backed up

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