GAUSS-00351 -- GAUSS-00360
GAUSS-00351: “index '%s' contains expressions”
SQLSTATE: 42809
Description: In the CREATE TABLE … CONSTRAINT syntax, the index in the PRIMARY KEY or UNIQUE constraint for creating a partitioned table contains an expression.
Solution: Ensure that the index in the PRIMARY KEY or UNIQUE constraint for creating a partitioned table in the CREATE TABLE … CONSTRAINT syntax does not contain an expression.
GAUSS-00352: “'%s' is a partial index”
SQLSTATE: 42809
Description: Usage not supported.
Solution: Replace it with a valid index.
GAUSS-00353: “'%s' is a deferrable index”
SQLSTATE: 42809
Description: Usage not supported.
Solution: Replace it with a valid index.
GAUSS-00354: “index '%s' is not a btree”
SQLSTATE: 42809
Description: The index specified in the B-tree function is not a B-tree index.
Solution: Use an index function corresponding to the index type.
GAUSS-00355: “index '%s' does not have default sorting behavior”
SQLSTATE: 42809
Description: Usage not supported.
Solution: Replace it with a valid index.
GAUSS-00356: “inherited relation '%s' is not a table”
SQLSTATE: 42809
Description: The table specified in the INHERITS clause of the CREATE TABLE … INHERITS parent_table syntax is an invalid data table.
Solution: Ensure that the table specified in the INHERITS clause of the CREATE TABLE … INHERITS parent_table syntax exists.
GAUSS-00357: “column '%s' named in key does not exist”
SQLSTATE: 42703
Description: The column specified by the constraint or INHERITS clause of the CREATE TABLE syntax does not exist in a table.
Solution: If the column does not exist, replace the inherited column name or re-create a table.
GAUSS-00358: “column '%s' appears twice in primary key constraint”
SQLSTATE: 42701
Description: Two identical primary keys exist in the UNIQUE constraint specified in the PRIMARY KEY clause of the CREATE TABLE … CONSTRAINT syntax.
Solution: Change or delete a primary key.
GAUSS-00359: “column '%s' appears twice in unique constraint”
SQLSTATE: 42701
Description: Two identical primary keys exist in the PRIMARY KEY constraint specified in the UNIQE clause of the CREATE TABLE … CONSTRAINT syntax.
Solution: Change or delete a primary key.