Doc: mention limitation of the number of resultset columns
The PostgreSQL limitations section of the documents mentioned the limit on the number of columns that can exist in a table. Users might be surprised to find that there's also a limit on the number of columns that can exist in a targetlist. Users may experience restrictions which surprise them if they happened to select a large number of columns from several tables with many columns. Here we document that there is a limitation on this and mention what that limit actually is. Wording proposal by Alvaro Herrera Reported-by: Vladimir Sitnikov Author: Dave Crammer Reviewed-by: Tom Lane Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAB=Je-E18aTYpNqje4mT0iEADpeGLSzwUvo3H9kRRuDdsNo4aQ@mail.gmail.com Backpatch-through: 12, where the limitations section was added
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<entry>columns in a result set</entry>
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<entry>1664</entry>
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<entry>field size</entry>
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<entry>1 GB</entry>
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