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General Limitations
Data Volume
The
applies no fixed limits to the number of columns or rows that can be handled during transformation.
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However, some important considerations:
Soft row limits
- The number of rows that you see within the in the currently selected sample is determined by:
- Maximum permitted sample size stored on the base storage layer
- Currently configured sample size for the current recipe
See Sampling below.
Soft column limits
Sampling
- All values displayed or generated in the application are based on the currently displayed sample.
- Transforms that generate new data may not factor values that are not present in the current sample.
- When the job is executed, transforms are applied across all rows and values in the source data.
- Transforms that make changes based on data values, such as
header
and valuestocols
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transform step based on the selected sample when the step was added.
- Random samples are derived from up to the first 1 GB of the source file.
- Data from later parts of a multi-part file may not be included in the sample.
Internationalization
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Size Limits
Upload File Size Limits
- Maximum upload size for a file is 1 GB.
Limitations by Product Edition
Limitations for subscription editions
For more specific limitations on each product edition, see
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Other Limitations
- File Formats: Limitations may apply to individual file formats. See Supported File Formats.
- Data Type Conversions: There are some limitations on how data types are converted during import or export/publication. See Type Conversions.