How to Limit no of columns in request.

Hi guys,
What's the maximum no. of columns that can be present in request and how can we restrict the no. of columns in a request.
Please let me know the configuration process. I am using analytics 7.8.

Dax,
Look for drop-down that indicates that the column should not be uploaded.
Jeff

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