Maximum statement length of 8192 Error

Hello folks. I'm using OBIEE 10.1.3.3.3 and got the following error when building a pivot table report with a large of calculated fields.
"State: HY000. Code: 10058. [NQODBC] [SQL_STATE: HY000] [nQSError: 10058] A general error has occurred. [nQSError: 59036] The resulting SQL statement exceeded the maximum statement length of 8192. (HY000)"
Does anybody know how to resolve this?

Check this doc, its same for all versions of BI
Sec: A.6.8
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E21764_01/bi.1111/e10541/configfileref.htm#CACECAFJ
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