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No. This seems like a poorly designed system. Definitely sounds like a nosql database would be a much better fit for this task.
And that many parameters seems like madness haha
Please enlighten us? You barely know anything about the system or usage, and you have deduced nosql is better? Lol
A flat 50 column table is usually an indicator of bad design and lack of normalization.
Nosql is absolutely ideal for flat data with lots of columns and huge amounts of rows. It's like one of its main use cases.
That many parameters is an indicator of poorly structured queries and spaghetti code. There is no way that's the best way the data can be structured.
You should take a break from trolling