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Find table size

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Hello all,
I have a MS SQL database which is meant to be quite small. For some reason it appears to have grown to 1GB in size.
There are quite a few tables in the database. Is there any way to get a report (using enterprise manager) of the table sizes for the database?

Thanks in advance.
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Re: Find table size

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Jun 30th, 2005
Originally Posted by jamesg
Hello all,
I have a MS SQL database which is meant to be quite small. For some reason it appears to have grown to 1GB in size.
There are quite a few tables in the database. Is there any way to get a report (using enterprise manager) of the table sizes for the database?

Thanks in advance.
James

I dont know about enterprise manager...But you can use the query analyzer..

Check out these threads..
http://www.tek-tips.com/faqs.cfm?fid=2519

http://www.extremeexperts.com/SQL/Sc...zeOfTable.aspx

http://www.sql-server-performance.co...?TOPIC_ID=4924

Hope it helps
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