> 1) I'll assume you use myisam tables, as your version is kinda outdated.
> 2) I'll assume you want the total DISK space required for your
> database. (could be rows, could be tables, could be space used by the
> rows and tables, all of those are different, different storage engines
> use space d
would appear to be a
>very useful command to create if it doesn't already exist!
>
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>Rhino
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to be a
very useful command to create if it doesn't already exist!
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Rhino
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Subject: Re: Re: Re: How to find size of m
On 2 May 2006 20:33:56 -, Shivaji S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Rhino,
Thanks for the input.
I mean to say the total Database Size ,that is to see my current Database
Size.I am using 4.0.20 version
Hmm, as generic as your first post. I'll just assume a lot of things
in order to try a
? In other words, would the answer look like:
>1. 234,000 KB?
>2. 2.75 million rows?
>3. 321 tables?
>Or something else altogether?
>
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>Rhino
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From: "Shivaji S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi Rhino,
Thanks for the input.
I mean to say the total Database Size ,that is to
Hi Rhino,
Thanks for the input.
I mean to say the total Database Size ,that is to see my current Database
Size.I am using 4.0.20 version
Regards,
Shivaji
On Wed, 03 May 2006 Rhino wrote :
>It would be easier to help if you specified what you meant by "size".
>
>Do you mean the amount of spa