I don't believe this.  I'm going to write a script to disprove this theory
right now..

Cheers,

Andrew

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul DuBois [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday 23 December 2003 20:08
To: Andres Montiel; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 100,000,000 row limit?


At 0:57 -0500 12/23/03, Andres Montiel wrote:
>I was informed that MySQL has a 100,000,000 row limit. Is this true? We 
>were planning to use MySQL for an inventory system. However, our 
>current data (rows) for 1 year for one area is already 8.8 million. We 
>want to place data for 5 years for 7 areas. This would exceed 
>100,000,000. Is there a possible work around for this?

Where did you hear this?

-- 
Paul DuBois, Senior Technical Writer
Madison, Wisconsin, USA
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