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it means total length of column sizes in group/order by cannot exceed your
block size.
Raj
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Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 1:30 PM
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Can someone tell me the restriction on the # of columns in the select clause of the statement.. We are running into sort key too long - ORA-01467. I am told there is no order by or group by in the query. I need to look @ the query to make sure there are no references in the statement that generates a implicit sort. I tried to search on the restriction and could not comeup with anything.
Thanks for your help
Murali.
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