Re: how to add more than 1600 columns in a table? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Joe Conway
Subject Re: how to add more than 1600 columns in a table?
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Msg-id 1a69e85f-446b-99fa-d161-a647a79c0b69@joeconway.com
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In response to how to add more than 1600 columns in a table?  (pabloa98 <pabloa98@gmail.com>)
Responses Re: how to add more than 1600 columns in a table?  (pabloa98 <pabloa98@gmail.com>)
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On 4/24/19 4:17 PM, pabloa98 wrote:
> Sadly today we hit the 1600 columns limit of Postgresql 11.
>
> How could we add more columns?
>
> Note: Tables are OK. We truly have 2400 columns now. Each column
> represents a value in a matrix.

As everyone else has mentioned, your use case sounds like arrays are
appropriate. Note that PostgreSQL supports 2 dimensional (actually more
than 2d if you wanted) arrays which are essentially perfect for
representing a matrix.

If this works for your data model it will likely save a ton of storage
space and perform much better than alternatives.

FWIW, if you are needing to do matrix math, you might want to look into
PL/R (https://github.com/postgres-plr/plr) as it supports 2d arrays as
arguments which are converted directly into R matrices.

I don't know for sure but likely PL/Python could be used to process
matrices as well.

HTH,

Joe

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