Just to expand on Mike's answer... I've run into this often on a handful of 
columns.

The solution I've settled on is to set a variable:

   COLUMN_SIZE_SERVERSIDE = 1

and then use that as the length on the problematic column sizes while I 
work out the issues on what the length should be, and how to best limit it 
(which can take a week or more).

when it comes time to implement a fix, or if anyone else is touching that 
code, it is incredibly obvious which columns don't match up in size.

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