Map compile error messages
The compile errors display on the Build Results tab of the Organizer. Maps with compile errors may not be run. Correct all compile errors to run a map.
The following table lists the errors than can result when a map is built:
- Return Code
- Message
- M1001
- Compile aborted by user.
Hint: You cancelled the build process before it completed.
- M1002
- Not enough memory available to compile.
Hint: Close other applications that you have open, and build the map again.
- M1003
- Couldn't open the map source file.
Hint: The map may be corrupt. Please contact Technical Support.
- M1004
- Couldn't find the executable map.
Hint: The map source file may be corrupt. Please contact Technical Support.
- M1005
- Duplicate map names in output file.
Hint: If you get this error, please contact Technical Support.
- M1006
- Tree used in functional map not used by executable map.
Hint: Edit the card in the functional map or the executable map so both cards reference the same schema.
- M1007
- No delimiter defined for delimited type.
Hint: In the schema, specify the delimiter value for the given type.
- M1008
- Unable to open the schema for input card.
Hint: The schema may not exist in the directory specified, or the schema may be corrupt. If your schema is corrupt, please contact Technical Support.
- M1009
- Unable to open the schema for output card.
Hint: The schema may not exist in the directory specified or the schema may be corrupt.
- M1010
- Unable to find a type in an input schema.
Hint: If you get this error, please contact Technical Support.
- M1011
- Unable to find a type in an output schema.
Hint: If you get this error, please contact Technical Support.
- M1012
- Could not retrieve query information.
Hint: Either you have not installed the Database Interface Designer or the .mdq file is incorrect.
- M1013
- Could not retrieve database information.
Hint: Either you have not installed the Database Interface Designer or the .mdq file is incorrect.
- M1014
- Input data file for executable map missing or invalid.
Hint: Check the file names used for sources and targets.
- M1015
- Output data file for executable map missing or invalid.
Hint: Check the file names used for sources and targets.
- M1016
- Parser found an invalid rule.
Hint: If you get this error, contact Technical Support.
- M1017
- Output card referenced in rule not found.
Hint: If you get this error, please contact Technical Support.
- M1018
- Invalid component or partition subtype encountered.
Hint: If you get this error, please contact Technical Support.
- M1019
- Unable to resolve type references in rule.
Hint: If you get this error, please contact Technical Support.
- M1020
- Couldn't open the compiled map file.
Hint: The compiled map file may be corrupt. Please contact Technical Support.
- M1021
- Error writing to the compiled map file. (Disk full?)
Hint: Delete unnecessary files from your hard disk.
- M1022
- Unable to resolve type references in audit.
Hint: If you get this error, please contact Technical Support.
- M1023
- Unable to open .MDQ file.
Hint: The .mdq file does not exist or is otherwise inaccessible.
- M1024
- Database not found.
Hint: The named database is not defined in the specified .mdq file.
- M1025
- Database Error.
Hint: An unexpected error occurred while processing and .mdq file.
- M1026
- Input MDQ file not found.
Hint: The .mdq file does not exist or is otherwise inaccessible.
- M1027
- Input query not found.
Hint: The named query is not defined in the specific .mdq file.
- M1028
- Output MDQ file not found.
Hint: The .mdq file does not exist or is otherwise inaccessible.
- M1029
- Output database not found.
Hint: The named database is not defined in the specified .mdq file.
- M1030
- At least one syntax object literal is too long.
Hint: Analysis of the schema is required.