sys.#storage SEEMS to have what you want, but I haven't been able to figure out how to issue queries on any of the tables that start with '#'.

sql>\d #storage
CREATE TABLE "sys"."#storage" (
"schema"   CHARACTER LARGE OBJECT,
"table"    CHARACTER LARGE OBJECT,
"column"   CHARACTER LARGE OBJECT,
"location" CHARACTER LARGE OBJECT,
"count"    BIGINT,
"capacity" BIGINT,
"width"    INTEGER,
"size"     BIGINT,
"hashsize" BIGINT
);

I found this last week when trying to figure out the location of columns.

On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 8:32 AM, Vassilis Papakonstantinou <papv@ics.forth.gr> wrote:
What I mean is to get how much space is being used by each table in a database..

Vassilis


On 01/10/2012 02:08 PM, Vassilis Papakonstantinou wrote:
Hello,

Is there a way to get the disk space of a table?

Vassilis

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