>>>> 2012/09/26 09:31 -0700, Rick James >>>>
You could look at the .TYD and .TYI file sizes and compare to the .MYD and 
.MYI, but that can be deceptive.  If the table is really big, and has lots of 
indexes, the generation of the indexes might go slower and slower -- hence any 
math on the sizes would be optimistic. 
<<<<<<<<
And under Windows more misleading--often, if a file is small, the directory 
listing will show 0 until the very end.


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