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Ora-00600: [Qerpxsobjgdefvi3], [3], [4], [12], [11], [], [], [] (Doc ID 1147354.1)

Last updated on DECEMBER 01, 2021

Applies to:

Oracle Database Cloud Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Backup Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Cloud Exadata Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 11.1.0.7 to 11.2.0.2 [Release 11.1 to 11.2]
Oracle Database Cloud Schema Service - Version N/A and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.


Symptoms

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On production database 11.1.0.7.0 version, 


When attempting to execute a WITH statement the following error occurs:

ERROR
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ORA-00600: [qerpxSObjGdefVI3], [3], [4], [12], [11], [], [], []
with the
----- Call Stack Trace -----
skdstdst <- ksedst1 <- ksedst <- dbkedDefDump <- ksedmp
<- PGOSF52_ksfdmp <- dbgexPhaseII <- dbgexProcessError <- dbgeExecuteForError <- dbgePostErrorKGE <- 1774 <- dbkePostKGE_kgsf <- kgeadse <- kgerinv_internal <- kgerinv
<- kgeasnmierr <- qerpxSObjGdefVecIni <- qerpxAllocate <- qerpxInitialize <- qkaParallelizersTra
<- verse <- qkaParallelizersTra <- verse <- qkaParallelizersTra <- verse
<- qkaParallelizersTra <- verse <- qkaParallelizersTra <- verse <- qkaParallelizersTra
<- verse <- qkaParallelizersTra <- verse <- qkaTraverseQkn <- qkadrv2Post
<- qkadrv2 <- opitca <- kksFullTypeCheck <- rpiswu2 <- kksLoadChild
<- kxsGetRuntimeLock <- kksfbc <- kkspsc0 <- kksParseCursor <- opiosq0
<- kpooprx <- kpoal8 <- opiodr <- ttcpip <- opitsk
<- opiino <- opiodr <- opidrv <- sou2o <- opimai_real
<- ssthrdmain <- main <- libc_start_main <- start


STEPS
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The issue can be reproduced at will when the WITH statement is executed

Changes

 

Cause

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Cause
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