PLS-01401: Identifier over 18 characters long
PLS-01402: Use of quoted identifier
PLS-01403: Comment delimiters /* */
PLS-01404: ANSI Identifiers can only consist of letters, digits, and the underscore character
PLS-01407: One of the identifiers CHAR, CHARACTER, or INTEGER has been redefined by the programmer
PLS-01409: Use of ‘PRIOR_’ token
PLS-01413: Use of NULL an expression
PLS-01414: Use of qualified expression here
PLS-01415: Use of aggregate value here
PLS-01416: Use of id (value…) here
PLS-01418: Subquery cannot include set operators in ANSI’s grammar
PLS-01419: Subquery must have either ‘*’ or exactly one column in its select list
PLS-01420: INTERSECT and MINUS set operators are not ANSI
PLS-01423: Subquery on right-hand-side in set clause
PLS-01424: Non-ANSI order of clauses
PLS-01450: This value_expression contains a nonconforming data type
PLS-01451: The data types of these value_expressions must be comparable
PLS-01452: This function is not part of the ANSI standard
PLS-01453: This procedure is not part of the ANSI standard
PLS-01454: No operator may be used with values of data type CHAR
PLS-01455: The predicates IS NULL and IS NOT NULL are defined only for column specifications
PLS-01456: Name length cannot exceed 3
PLS-01458: The set clause in an UPDATE statement requires a column name of length 1
PLS-01460: Cannot access object on a remote host
PLS-01463: STDDEV is not a standard set function
PLS-01464: VARIANCE is not a standard set function
PLS-01466: Null strings are not allowed
PLS-01468: The first argument of the like-predicate must be a column of type character string
PLS-01469: ANSI standard does not permit records
PLS-01470: The escape character in the like-predicate must be a literal or a variable of type CHAR
PLS-01471: The keyword DISTINCT must be present in a COUNT(DISTINCT sim_expr)
PLS-01473: Use <> instead of != or ~=
PLS-01474: Use of ANY is non_ANSI