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BigApple
Starting Member
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Posted - 2003-11-06 : 18:29:24
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| Hi,Is there a way to determine the size of a query result size i.e th enumber of bytes in the query result size?It would be something like no of rows * size of each row. Is there a stored procedure which determines the statistics associated with queries, such as the number of bytes delivered, etc?thanks in advance,BigApple |
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Merkin
Funky Drop Bear Fearing SQL Dude!
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Posted - 2003-11-06 : 18:38:37
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| In query analyzer you can set "Show client statistics" and it will show you the number of bytes received. I think that is a function of query analyzer though and not one of SQL Server. I could be wrong there.Damian |
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