Table Sizes
In SQL Server there are two stored procedures that help one to determine the size of a table. One is documented and more widely popular, the other is not. These two stored procedures are sp_spaceused...
View ArticleSQL 2005 TableSpace
In the first post of this series I highlighted and described two stored procedures that are shipped from Microsoft. These stored procedures use different methods to display information about a table...
View ArticleTableSpace Update
The last post in the series on finding the sizes of your tables showed us how we could find that size via a set-based method similar to using sp_MStablespace. In that post I showed you how to find the...
View ArticleSpace Used
At long last I am bringing the next installment in this mini-series. You can find the rest of the articles by perusing the last article I wrote on the topic. That article was a correction to the...
View ArticleRe-purpose my TableSize Script
Last Year I introduced a couple of scripts that I worked on. Those scripts developed into a series covering the comparison of some methods and MS provided stored procs that could help you in the...
View ArticleTable Space – CS Part Deux
Another script, another day. And as promised, I am providing an update to the Table Space script that followed the sp_MStableSpace script. Not a lot more to be said about this one, since much was...
View ArticleInternal Tables and Space Used
Some of the beauty of SQL Server is the complexity that it holds. Some of that complexity is right before our eyes. And some of that requires a little bit of diving into the internals to figure out...
View ArticleTable Size Script Update for 2015
As was recently promised, I have an update to an old tried and true script for calculating the size of an object. That promise was doled out in the previous article when I discussed the internal table...
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