Thanks!
Jim
Dan Nelson wrote:
>
> In the last episode (Feb 05), Jim Ginn said:
> > Is there a way to define more than 16 btrees per table? Can this
> > index limit be increased to 32 or more? It's a static database that
> > is massively updated once or twice a year so update performance is
> > not the issue, rather speed of queries.
>
> The limit is already 32 in mysql-3.23.32:
>
> * Up to 32 indexes per table are allowed. Each index may consist of
> 1 to 16 columns or parts of columns. The maximum index length is
> 500 bytes (this may be changed when compiling *MySQL*). An index
> may use a prefix of a `CHAR' or `VARCHAR' field.
>
> --
> Dan Nelson
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