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ORA-1, ORA-604 and ORA-600 [kqlidchg0] on Datapump Import (Doc ID 1525771.1)

Last updated on FEBRUARY 28, 2019

Applies to:

Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 11.2.0.3 to 12.1.0.2 [Release 11.2 to 12.1]
Oracle Database Cloud Schema Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Machine - Version N/A and later
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Database Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Exadata Express Cloud Service - Version N/A and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

Below error is reported in database when performing Data Pump import.

Alert log file shows:

ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kqlidchg0], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 3
ORA-00001: unique constraint (SYS.I_PLSCOPE_SIG_IDENTIFIER$) violated


Incident File shows:

** MODULE NAME:(Data Pump Worker) 2012-11-21 13:47:14.044
*** ACTION NAME:(SYS_IMPORT_SCHEMA_03) 2012-11-21 13:47:14.044
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kqlidchg0], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 3
ORA-00001: unique constraint (SYS.I_PLSCOPE_SIG_IDENTIFIER$) violated

----- Current SQL Statement for this session (sql_id=63f4ptz42aw9u) -----
ALTER TRIGGER "<SCHEMA>"."<TRIGGER_NAME>" COMPILE PLSQL_OPTIMIZE_LEVEL= 0 PLSQL_CODE_TYPE= INTERPRETED PLSCOPE_SETTINGS= 'IDENTIFIERS:ALL'

----- PL/SQL Call Stack -----
 object      line  object
 handle    number  name
00000007D84BBB58     17604  package body SYS.KUPW$WORKER
00000007D84BBB58     16759  package body SYS.KUPW$WORKER
00000007D84BBB58     16484  package body SYS.KUPW$WORKER
00000007D84BBB58      3956  package body SYS.KUPW$WORKER
00000007D84BBB58      9725  package body SYS.KUPW$WORKER
00000007D84BBB58      1775  package body SYS.KUPW$WORKER
00000007DDAD8CC0         2  anonymous block

 
Call stack:

kqlidchg kqlchg kglfls1 ktcCommitTxn ktdcmt k2lcom k2send xctctl xctCommitTxn opiexe

 

Changes

 

Cause

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