On our 350 plan. Additionally, each table can have up to 70 columns. If you need further assistance or have more questions about table limits, feel free to ask.
While we can't directly exceed the 50,000-row limit per table, there are a few ways to work around it:
1. Use row limits: You can split your data by setting row limits. Click the "Rows" button at the top of your table, enter a starting row and row limit, then save changes.
2. Create multiple tables: If you need to work with more than 50,000 rows, consider splitting your data across multiple tables.
3. Use the "Write to Other Table" feature: This allows you to distribute data across different tables while maintaining connections between them.
If you need further assistance with these workarounds or have more questions, please feel free to ask for human support by clicking on "Talk to a person" in this chat.