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Re: maximum row size
Posted by: Steve Williams
Date: March 29, 2006 03:31PM

I was running a MYISAM table, that contained up to 50 "attributes" (or as I call them FIELDS.)

Is there any way to get rid of the limitation to where you can only have a "maximum number of attributes per key (ie. per table) as 32?"

Let me know if there is a setting to where you can manualy over ride this.

Also I do not understand the difference between:

"The Max number of attributes per table is limited to 128."

VS.

"The Max number of attributes per key is 32"

So are you saying that if I put more keys in my table I can put more fields? I am not quite folling this.

Thanks for any help,

Steve

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