What is the largest table that SuperTABLE can handle?
Theoretically SuperTABLE can handle nearly 2 billion cells (ie: 2^31) within a table. Realistically the number of cells in a table is limited by the amount of physical memory that the computer running SuperTABLE has fitted. (Each cell will consume about 19 bytes of memory) You can approximate how many cells are in your table matrix by mutliplying the items within each field added to the table. eg: Colors (Red, Green, Blue) x Countries (Australia, Japan, Norway, Belgium) x Financial Year (1988, 1998, 2008) has 36 cells.
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