(sorry I don't understand how I can add a post to a
certain thread)
Ok, I found the solution myself now.
At the beginning I used a query tool that works with
ODBC. For some reason MaxDB doesn't produce an error
but lets the tool disappear into nirvana.
After several fruitless attempts I tried my CREATE
INDEX using DBMCLI
With that I finally got an error with error code. The
error code was NOT in the documentation (you folks at
MaxDb really make it hard). But from the message I
could deduce that the volume was full. After creating
another volume the index-creation finally worked.
>Hi,
>
>would you mind posting the knldiag and the output of
>"dbmcli -d <dbname> -u <dbm,passwd> show all" perhaps
>this will show whats going on on your system.
>
>Kind regards
>Holger
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