Or if your tables are all analyzed and you want a rough answer (faster but
less accurate)
select table_name , num_rows from dba_tables where owner='&schema';
You might want to round the num_rows.
Again, only as good as the last analyze - when it was done and estimate vs
compute.
Regards,
Bruce
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set heading stuff off
spool tblcount.sql
select
'select count(*) from ' || tablename || ' ;'
from
data_dictionary_table
where
schema = 'the one you want';
spool off
@tblcount.sql
On 18 Apr 2001, at 17:30, Andrea Oracle wrote:
> Is there an easy way to find out how many rows are
> there is each table for a schema? Thank you.
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