While your table has 68 total columns, there's a specific limit on action/integration columns that might be preventing you from adding more. Each table has: ** A total limit of 70 columns
** A sub-limit of 30 action or integration columnsIf you're hitting the limit despite having only 68 total columns, you may have reached the 30-column limit for action/integration columns. To resolve this, you can: 1. Delete completed enrichment columns after retrieving their data
2. Or implement a waterfall, which raises the integration column limit to 40This limitation applies even if you're under the total column count.
Source:Table columns overview | Documentation | Clay University
Hi Michael, thank you for reaching out. The likely reason for this is because you have reached our computational column limit of 30. I have increased your limit and you should now be able to add the column you want! Let me know if this helps.