On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 12:45:29AM -0400, Will French wrote:
>
> 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.
I have a vague memory of it being in the neighborhood of 1,400 or so.
But I can't really substantiate that either.
Jeremy
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