This set of SQL queries will create a stored procedure that will generate a list of tables with their relevant sizes. An excel spreadsheet has been provided for additional formatting of the data.

None. This is a selection query and no data is modified in the running of it.

CREATE PROCEDURE GetAllTableSizes
AS
/*
    Obtains spaced used data for ALL user tables in the database
*/
DECLARE @TableName VARCHAR(100)    --For storing values in the cursor
--Cursor to get the name of all user tables from the sysobjects listing
DECLARE tableCursor CURSOR
FOR
SELECT [name]
FROM dbo.sysobjects
WHERE  OBJECTPROPERTY(id, N'IsUserTable') = 1
FOR READ ONLY
--A procedure level temp table to store the results
CREATE TABLE #TempTable
(
    tableName VARCHAR(100),
    numberofRows VARCHAR(100),
    reservedSize VARCHAR(50),
    dataSize VARCHAR(50),
    indexSize VARCHAR(50),
    unusedSize VARCHAR(50)
)
--Open the cursor
OPEN tableCursor
--Get the first table name from the cursor
FETCH NEXT FROM tableCursor INTO @TableName
--Loop until the cursor was not able to fetch
WHILE (@@Fetch_Status >= 0)
BEGIN
    --Dump the results of the sp_spaceused query to the temp table
    INSERT  #TempTable
        EXEC sp_spaceused @TableName
    --Get the next table name
    FETCH NEXT FROM tableCursor INTO @TableName
END
--Get rid of the cursor
CLOSE tableCursor
DEALLOCATE tableCursor
--Select all records so we can use the reults
SELECT *
FROM #TempTable
ORDER BY CAST(numberofrows AS INT) DESC
--Final cleanup!
DROP TABLE #TempTable
GO
EXEC GetAllTableSizes
  • Entered : 10/14/2009
  • Version : 1.0
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