How large a report can be?

Dear all,
Your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks a lot.
I am using Report Builder 9i. I've created a report which select from a BIG table (there is 150 columns, and each column is varchar2(150)). I encountered the following problems:
1. When I run the report wizard and click finish for generating the report layout, report builder exit abnormally.
2. when I export the report to a delimited file on my local machine. The file can be exported but it only contains 8 columns of data.
I would like to ask
1. is the BIG table can be supported by Report Server?
2. how do I solve the problem when a report is selecting from a big table?
Regards,
Edmund

hello sbs12345
as i remember well, one instance of repeating frame cannot be lagrer then your body... you can try to use panelling (f.e. not 1x1 but 1x3 physical page in one logical page) or move master-detail relation from your "big" repeating group to each detail groups (queries)
Hope this helps

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