Hi,

It allows you to have up to 1000 columns. If it allows more than this then there will be performance issues. BTW, How much column you want to have as max?


Muthaiah

At 12:30 AM 6/12/01 -0800, you wrote:

  Hi All,

   Simple question...
   How many columns one table will allow.. and why only that number of
columns are allowed.

 Thank in Advance
 S.S.Rao
  
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