ORA-48472: Invalid product name
Cause: The product name provided does not exist
Action: Specify a product name, see HELP SHOW BASE
ORA-48473: Internal failure, unknown return code [string]
Cause: Internal program failure
Action: Report to Oracle
ORA-48474: Syntax error specifying product, must not be NULL
Cause: The product clause is being used, but no product name is provided
Action: Supply the product name
ORA-48475: [string] is not a valid timestamp
Cause: The input timstamp string is not in valid format
Action: None
ORA-48476: Cannot write the results out to a file, please check if the environment variable TMPDIR is set or the current directory is not writable
Cause: The current path may not be writable
Action: If the current path is writable, report to Oracle
ORA-48477: The input path does not contain any valid ADR homes
Cause: The input path does not contain any valid ADR homes
Action: Check the path if it is valid
ORA-48478: No alert messages are created
Cause: No alert messages are created
Action: No action
ORA-48479: No HM runs are created
Cause: There is no hm runs
Action: No action
ORA-48480: No incidents are created
Cause: There is no incident
Action: No action
ORA-48481: Report is not available
Cause: The requested report does not exist”
Action: Check the report ID
ORA-48482: Report is not generated
Cause: The requested report is not ready to be generated
Action: Check the report ID
Above are list of Oracle Database Errors or Warnings from Error ORA-48472 to ORA-48482 received while performing certain operation against Oracle Database or related products.
What are atOracle Database Error Messages?
Oracle Error Messages may be returned while using products which are part of Oracle Database. Each Oracle Dabase Error or Warning Message mentioned above contains the Warning or Error Message Statement, a short explanation of the probable causes of the Error message, and a recommended action.
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