More than 50 rows in an error table?

Hello All,
In OWB 10.2.0.4 we are using the Error Tables (Shadow Table) functionality. This is working fine. However, during set based loading the number of errors that is logged into the error table is determined by the mapping configuration setting "maximum number of errors". You know, the one that has a silly default value of 50. This results in a bulk insert statement that has the following additional clause:
LOG ERRORS INTO MY_ERR (get_audit_detail_id) REJECT LIMIT 50
Now, this is what I would really want is:
LOG ERRORS INTO MY_ERR (get_audit_detail_id) REJECT LIMIT UNLIMITED
This is valid SQL, but I can't get the mapping configuration property to produce this value. It only accepts (positive) numbers. Any thoughts on how to get this to work?
Regards,
Ernst-Jan

Hi Ernst-Jan
The best you can do is pick a large number. Noo way to set UNLIMITED from the UI.
Cheers
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