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Error R225 Eid Link

In some cases, the logged-in user has permission to run the report but not to access the underlying data linked to a specific EID. This results in a "permission denied" state that the error handler translates into R225.

Error R225 EID is a critical technical fault encountered primarily within specialized database management systems (such as InterSystems Caché or IRIS) and, in certain contexts, within telecommunications and e-banking infrastructures. The error generally signifies a reference integrity violation or an invalid endpoint identification, preventing the execution of a command or the commitment of a transaction. This review analyzes the etymology of the error, its common triggers, technical implications, and provides a roadmap for resolution. error r225 eid


The "EID" component suggests the error is related to an entity ID—a unique key that identifies a customer, product, transaction, or document. If a report tries to reference an EID that has been deleted, not yet created, or corrupted, the system throws Error R225. In some cases, the logged-in user has permission

Error R225 Eid Link

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In some cases, the logged-in user has permission to run the report but not to access the underlying data linked to a specific EID. This results in a "permission denied" state that the error handler translates into R225.

Error R225 EID is a critical technical fault encountered primarily within specialized database management systems (such as InterSystems Caché or IRIS) and, in certain contexts, within telecommunications and e-banking infrastructures. The error generally signifies a reference integrity violation or an invalid endpoint identification, preventing the execution of a command or the commitment of a transaction. This review analyzes the etymology of the error, its common triggers, technical implications, and provides a roadmap for resolution.


The "EID" component suggests the error is related to an entity ID—a unique key that identifies a customer, product, transaction, or document. If a report tries to reference an EID that has been deleted, not yet created, or corrupted, the system throws Error R225.