Hi again, Thanks to all your kind answers, I've found the Warning Text is as Follows
Warning|1260|Record count is fewer than the column count at row 1 Warning|1260|Record count is fewer than the column count at row 2 Warning|1260|Record count is fewer than the column count at row 3 ..... Etcetera But, after searching the online Documentation I didn't find further explanation about those messages. What could possibly be the problem if your record count is fewer than the column count? When I start with the table there are no records in it. So, its true that record count is = Cero at the time The number of columns for the table ( column count ) is always 54 of course. Any Ideas...? Thanks you Mauricio PS: Thanks Renato, Victor, Dan for your answers. -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]