Maximum Number of Photos in Database?

I have been using Aperture since it became available. A few days ago I had 99,849 photos in my database (in 13 Projects, each under the 10,000 photo limit). When I added the next group of 800, and consequently went over 100,000, everyone of my "Smart" albums went nuts, displaying the "Too many images to display - Please create a smart album to show images in the browser". Of course, every new "Smart" album displayed the same error message. Only a few of the pre-made standard Library albums (5-star, Last Week) displayed normally, although strangely, "2007", which should only have had 60,000 or so, also displayed the error message. I rebuilt the database twice, which didn't help. Is 100,000 the limit of entries for Aperture? If so, it seems extremely limiting, certainly for the professional. Is there a work around? Does Apple know about this? Any help would be appreciated...

Please do file a Bug report with Apple - the more that do, the better chance we stand of them actually bothering to take any note and fix the problem. Rebuilding the database etc doesn't do anything useful - just wastes your time trying .
BTW, As you've found with the built in 5* filter still working, It isn't an inherent issue with Aperture, nor with the underlying SQLite database - just seems to be a programmed in 'throttle'.
If you want a filter to work, then you need to create it at a point in the folder hierarchy where there are less than 100K images. I've broken my library structure down into years (typically <40K images per folder) and am resigned to repeating smart filters at the year level for the moment - makes a bit of a mockery of having a DAM system and using keywords etc though .

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