Oracle XE 10G Lookup Table

Whenever I try to create a lookup table from the existing table that I have, I get the the following error.
ORA-20001: 2...create sequence "console"
Error creating lookup table.
Return to application.      
The table has 29 columns and I'm trying to create lookup tables for some of the columns.
Thanks

Hi ,
This is a custom application and the error message as well....(Oracle errors with code numbers -20001..-20999 are custom or programmer specific).
You should consult your vendor....(you may do not have the appropriate privileges...or....e.t.c.).
Greetings...
Sim

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