Re: Estimating a table size

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http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/diskusage.html can help you get this information.

Thanks,
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Shoaib Mir
EnterpriseDB ( www.enterprisedb.com)

On 9/21/06, Guido Barosio <gbarosio@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
there used to be a dbsize project, search for it.

g.-
On 9/21/06, Rodrigo Sakai <rodrigo.sakai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>   Hello all,
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>   I need a tool or something like it, which can give me the estimated size
> of a table considering all fields, constraints, indexes, etc...
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>   For example:
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>   CREATE TABLE products (
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>      product_id INT8,
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>      product_name VARCHAR(50),
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>      product_vendor VARCHAR(50),
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>      price NUMERIC(10,2),
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>      CONSTRAINT pk_products PRIMARY KEY (product_id),
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>      CONSTRAINT ck_price CHECK (price >= 0)
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> );
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> CREATE INDEX ix_products ON products (product_name);
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>   See that in the example above I have, some fields, some constraints and
> one index. I want to know (estimate) how much fisical space (KB, MB) it will
> consume!
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>   Thanks in advance!
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Guido Barosio
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guido.barosio@xxxxxxxxxxx

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