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How to fix the Oracle error IMP-00057: Warning: Dump file may not contain data of all partitions of this table?

In this post, you’ll learn more about the Oracle ErrorIMP-00057: Warning: Dump file may not contain data of all partitions of this table with the details on why you receive this error and the possible solution to fix it. Oracle Error Description IMP-00057: Warning: Dump file may not contain data of all partitions of this table Reason for the Error IMP-00057: Warning: Dump file may…

How to fix the Oracle error ORA-60006: adding (string) blocks to index string.string partition string with MAXSIZE (string)?

In this post, you’ll learn more about the Oracle ErrorORA-60006: adding (string) blocks to index string.string partition string with MAXSIZE (string) with the details on why you receive this error and the possible solution to fix it. Oracle Error Description ORA-60006: adding (string) blocks to index string.string partition string with MAXSIZE (string) Reason for the Error ORA-60006: adding (string) blocks to index string.string partition string…

How to fix the Oracle error ORA-39119: worker process interrupt for delete worker processes call by master process?

In this post, you’ll learn more about the Oracle ErrorORA-39119: worker process interrupt for delete worker processes call by master process with the details on why you receive this error and the possible solution to fix it. Oracle Error Description ORA-39119: worker process interrupt for delete worker processes call by master process Reason for the Error ORA-39119: worker process interrupt for delete worker processes call…

SQL Server Error Code – 939 database ?%.*ls? cannot be started becau

In this blog post, you’ll learn more about the SQL Server Error Code 939 and the error message description that is shown SQL Server Error Code 939 SQL Server Error Description for the Code :939 Database ?%.*ls? cannot be started because it failed to initialize the persistent version store due to error %d. Refer to previous errors in the error log to identify the cause…