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2G used to be the limit on the size of the .mdb, it may be or going to be 4 
now, so # of rows depends on # of columns,lengths, etc I beleive

Mark Villa <iseries.4.me@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: I remember it being deep in the doco 
somewhere. 1,000,000 but I do not know
when or if that was expanded. The thought being, they wanted you to upsize
it.

On 2/10/06, Joe Giusto II  wrote:
>
> Is there a limit to the number of rows in an MS Access database table.  I
> have
> been searching and can't find any reference to maximum rows or row
> limit.  I am
> hoping that is because there is not a limit.
>
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