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before creating the bound, named database. For more information
about bound databases, refer to Advanced Operations Guide.
2324: Data dictionary files are not bound
The data dictionary files for the specified named database are not
bound, but should be. This normally indicates a situation in which
the data dictionary files have been restored from a backup prior to
the database being bound. Make sure that you restore your data
dictionary from a backup which is consistent with the bound state of
the databases. For more information about bound databases, refer to
Advanced Operations Guide.
2325: Data dictionary files are already bound
The data dictionary files for the specified named database are already
bound to another database. However, the other named database is
not defined to the engine that is trying to bind or unbind the
database. Make sure that you only reference the data dictionary files
for a bound database from one engine. For more information about
bound databases, refer to the Advanced Operations Guide.
2326: Data dictionary files are bound, but do not need to
be bound
An unbound, named database was checked. This does not indicate
an invalid, or corrupted, named database, but does indicate an
inconsistency between the named database definition and the actual
state of the database.
This status code often indicates a situation in which the data
dictionary files have been restored from a backup that was made
when the database was bound. Either restore the data dictionary
from a backup that is consistent with the bound state of the database,
or bind and then unbind the database. The unbinding of the
database removes the binding information from the data dictionary
files.
2329: Data file for a table is not bound
The data file for a table in the database is not bound, but should be.
This normally indicates a situation in which the data files for the
database have been restored from a backup prior to the database
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