I looked but could not find any reference in the docs regarding limits on
the number of columns a table may have. I can say for certain that at 50
you are at no risk (I have tables with 140+). The only db that I know the
limit on is MS Sql Server and it allows 255.
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> Durga Prasad@SATYAM
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> Hi,
> iam trying to use mysql as the back end of a web enabled application.
> My tables have fields numbering more than 50.
> Iam a newbie and so i would like to know if there are any limits
> on the number
> of fields i may have in any single table.
> Some other DB's have this problem.
> Rgds,
> Durga Prasad
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