On 24.05.2012 23:33, Patrick Meyer wrote:
That would be excellent! I think it would be a great feature to have in
Derby.
Hi Patrick,
Can you say anything about how many columns would be needed to support
these use-cases?
Are we talking about a few thousand, ten thousand, or even more
It's hard to say. For my application, the end-user creates the tables. Most
users are fine with the 1,012 limit but some power users will have
extremely large datasets. I imagine that a few thousand would be fine.
In looking through documentation of other database systems it looks like
MySQL
C:\java org.apache.derby.tools.sysinfo
Error: Could not find or load main class org.apache.derby.tools.sysinfo
C:\echo %CLASSPATH%
C:\Program Files\Apache\db-derby-10.8.1.2-bin\lib\derby.jar;C:\Program Files
\Apache\db-derby-10.8.1.2-bin\LIB\derbytools.jar;
Sometimes it is hard to get the