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57 | 57 |
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58 | 58 | <row> |
59 | 59 | <entry>columns per table</entry> |
60 | | - <entry>1600</entry> |
| 60 | + <entry>1,600</entry> |
61 | 61 | <entry>further limited by tuple size fitting on a single page; see note |
62 | 62 | below</entry> |
63 | 63 | </row> |
64 | 64 |
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65 | 65 | <row> |
66 | 66 | <entry>columns in a result set</entry> |
67 | | - <entry>1664</entry> |
| 67 | + <entry>1,664</entry> |
68 | 68 | <entry></entry> |
69 | 69 | </row> |
70 | 70 |
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74 | 74 | <entry></entry> |
75 | 75 | </row> |
76 | 76 |
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77 | | - <row> |
78 | | - <entry>identifier length</entry> |
79 | | - <entry>63 bytes</entry> |
80 | | - <entry>can be increased by recompiling <productname>PostgreSQL</productname></entry> |
81 | | - </row> |
82 | | - |
83 | 77 | <row> |
84 | 78 | <entry>indexes per table</entry> |
85 | 79 | <entry>unlimited</entry> |
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92 | 86 | <entry>can be increased by recompiling <productname>PostgreSQL</productname></entry> |
93 | 87 | </row> |
94 | 88 |
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95 | | - <row> |
96 | | - <entry>partition keys</entry> |
97 | | - <entry>32</entry> |
98 | | - <entry>can be increased by recompiling <productname>PostgreSQL</productname></entry> |
99 | | - </row> |
| 89 | + <row> |
| 90 | + <entry>partition keys</entry> |
| 91 | + <entry>32</entry> |
| 92 | + <entry>can be increased by recompiling <productname>PostgreSQL</productname></entry> |
| 93 | + </row> |
| 94 | + |
| 95 | + <row> |
| 96 | + <entry>identifier length</entry> |
| 97 | + <entry>63 bytes</entry> |
| 98 | + <entry>can be increased by recompiling <productname>PostgreSQL</productname></entry> |
| 99 | + </row> |
| 100 | + |
| 101 | + <row> |
| 102 | + <entry>function arguments</entry> |
| 103 | + <entry>100</entry> |
| 104 | + <entry>can be increased by recompiling <productname>PostgreSQL</productname></entry> |
| 105 | + </row> |
| 106 | + |
| 107 | + <row> |
| 108 | + <entry>query parameters</entry> |
| 109 | + <entry>65,535</entry> |
| 110 | + <entry></entry> |
| 111 | + </row> |
100 | 112 | </tbody> |
101 | 113 | </tgroup> |
102 | 114 | </table> |
103 | 115 |
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104 | 116 | <para> |
105 | 117 | The maximum number of columns for a table is further reduced as the tuple |
106 | 118 | being stored must fit in a single 8192-byte heap page. For example, |
107 | | - excluding the tuple header, a tuple made up of 1600 <type>int</type> columns |
| 119 | + excluding the tuple header, a tuple made up of 1,600 <type>int</type> columns |
108 | 120 | would consume 6400 bytes and could be stored in a heap page, but a tuple of |
109 | | - 1600 <type>bigint</type> columns would consume 12800 bytes and would |
| 121 | + 1,600 <type>bigint</type> columns would consume 12800 bytes and would |
110 | 122 | therefore not fit inside a heap page. |
111 | 123 | Variable-length fields of |
112 | 124 | types such as <type>text</type>, <type>varchar</type>, and <type>char</type> |
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