On Thursday 04 May 2006 23:06, Jim C. Nasby wrote: >On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 10:58:24PM +0200, Leif B. Kristensen wrote: >> On Thursday 04 May 2006 22:30, Jim C. Nasby wrote: >> >I believe transactions are limited to 4B commands, so the answer >> > would be 4B rows. >> >> That is definitely not the case. I routinely do around 36000 inserts >> wrapped up in one transaction. > >Check your eyes or cleen your monitor. ;) I said 4B as in 4 *billion*. I've wiped my glasses now :-) I'm not used to reading B for Billion, and I thought I saw an 8. (Here in Scandinavia, we adhere to the French convention of 1000 millions = 1 milliard. 1000 milliards = 1 billion.) But it looks like we do agree on the order of magnitude after all. Another interpretation leads to reading 4B as 4 bytes, and given that a byte equals 8 bits, 4B would be the width of a 32-bit integer. -- Leif Biberg Kristensen :: Registered Linux User #338009 http://solumslekt.org/ :: Cruising with Gentoo/KDE