Max number of columns in a dataset?
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@AJ2020 this is an interesting question.
are you asking for max columns you can read in via a connector? or maximum columns you can create in ETL?
I believe the max columns is 1024 but i'm probably wrong.
More importantly... why are you hitting the max number of columns? Could you shape the data in a way that's more useable? (particularly if you're working with a connector that adds columns based off of distinct values in a JSON array, you'll want to reconsider b/c from day to day the shape of the dataset could change).
i believe Domo support can lift an arbitrary limit ... but again, why would you have a multi-hundred-column dataset and more importantly could you use it in a way that makes sense?
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Thanks @jaeW_at_Onyx !
Agreed, big datasets get unwieldy.
It was just a general knowledge question. Our SQL table limit is 1,000 and I was curious what Domo's was.
Thanks! 😀
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