MAX ROW LIMIT

After creating a table and form in default forms menu the data was entered upto 391 rows thereafter am unable to save further. the error coming is ODBC - 2035 and message 131-138 am running on Bussiness One 2007 A (8.00.230) SP: 01 PL: 05

Hello Sir.....
I uploaded the records more than 999......
I suggest you to reupdate the registration of your UDO......
Regards,
Rahul

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