Hi,

There's no table size limit, but if you use InnoDB, maybe you need to 
extend the size of your tablespaces, because they CAN be full. Check out 
your my.cnf

Good luck,
         Daniel

At 08:21 2002.09.06._ -0300, you wrote:
>   IŽm inserting 6.000.000 records on a table... but in 3.500.000 the
>   mysql print:
>
>   The table is full.
>
>
>   The tables of mysql have a "record limit to insert"  ?
>
>
>   My system is MySQL 3.23.52/InnoDB
>   My table handler is InnoDB but in MyISAM the mysql print the message
>   too...
>
>
>   tnks.
>
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