Am 17.04.2011 15:52, schrieb Christophe Jorssen:
> 2011/4/15 Christian Feuersaenger<cfeuersaen...@googlemail.com>:
>> Dear Christophe,
>>
>> I am currently unaware of a column limit... and if there is one, it
>> would cause out-of-memory problems rather than this error message.
>>
>> I would suggest that there is
>> a) an unexpectedly formed column in your table or
>> b) a bug in the processing code which occurs only for the particular
>> table or
>> c) encoding problems when parsing column names.
> Dear Christian,
>
> Thanks for your answer. You were right: if was indeed an encoding
> problem in column names. Nevertheless, I find the error message a bit
> misleading speaking of "too much columns".
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Best regards
>
Dear Christophe,

I'm glad it is resolved. And I agree that the error message is 
misleading... I'll consider a better one.

Best regards

Christian

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