Raw count for all tables in databsae

  • Hi all,

    how can i get report to get row count for all tables in database please!! guide me!!

  • IF EXISTS (SELECT [name] From sysobjects WHERE [name] ='spReporttbleInfo' and xType ='P')

    BEGIN

    DROP PROCEDURE spReporttbleInfo

    END

    GO

    CREATE PROCEDURE spReporttbleInfo

    (

    @Database Varchar(100)

    )

    AS

    BEGIN

    DECLARE @SQLStr NVARCHAR(4000)

    DECLARE @TblName VARCHAR(155)

    --Create a temp table and Insert all the User tables in the database

    IF EXISTS( SELECT [name] from tempdb..sysObjects WHERE [name] ='#Store' and xtype ='U')

    BEGIN

    DROP TABLE #Store

    END

    CREATE TABLE #store (tblName VARCHAR(255))

    SET @SQLStr = N'INSERT INTO #Store

    SELECT obj.[Name]

    FROM ' +@Database + '..sysObjects obj

    WHERE xType =''U'''

    EXEC sp_ExecuteSQL @SQLStr

    --Create a temp table to Store all the info returned by sp_spaced used

    IF EXISTS( SELECT [name] from tempdb..sysObjects WHERE [name] ='#details' and xtype ='U')

    BEGIN

    DROP TABLE #details

    END

    CREATE TABLE #Details ([Name] VARCHAR(255),[Rows] BIGINT, Reserved VARCHAR(20), [data] VARCHAR(10),indexSize VARCHAR(10), unused VARCHAR(10))

    --Cursor to execute sp_spaced used for each of the tables in the database

    DECLARE tblCSR CURSOR FOR

    SELECT * FROM #store

    OPEN tblCSR

    FETCH NEXT FROM tblCSR INTO @TblName

    WHILE @@FETCH_STATUS = 0

    BEGIN

    SET @SQLstr =N'EXECUTE ' + @Database + '..sp_spaceUsed ' + @TblName

    INSERT INTO #Details

    EXEC sp_executeSQL @SQLstr

    FETCH NEXT FROM tblCSR INTO @TblName

    END

    CLOSE tblCSR

    DEALLOCATE tblCSR

    SELECT * FROM #Details

    END

  • pat (6/30/2009)


    how can i get report to get row count for all tables in database

    Hi,

    Try Another method

    USE DB

    GO

    SELECT

    a.name, object_name (i.id) TableName, rows as RowCnt

    FROM sysindexes i INNER JOIN sysobjects o ON (o.id = i.id AND o.xType = 'U')

    inner join sysusers a on o.uid = a.uid

    WHERE indid < 2

    ORDER BY 3 desc, TableName

    ARUN SAS

  • arun.sas (6/30/2009)


    pat (6/30/2009)


    how can i get report to get row count for all tables in database

    Hi,

    Try Another method

    USE DB

    GO

    SELECT

    a.name, object_name (i.id) TableName, rows as RowCnt

    FROM sysindexes i INNER JOIN sysobjects o ON (o.id = i.id AND o.xType = 'U')

    inner join sysusers a on o.uid = a.uid

    WHERE indid < 2

    ORDER BY 3 desc, TableName

    ARUN SAS

    Arun,

    Thanks for this... it's something I hadn't seen before.

    Wayne
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server 2008
    Author - SQL Server T-SQL Recipes


    If you can't explain to another person how the code that you're copying from the internet works, then DON'T USE IT on a production system! After all, you will be the one supporting it!
    Links:
    For better assistance in answering your questions
    Performance Problems
    Common date/time routines
    Understanding and Using APPLY Part 1 & Part 2

  • SimonH (6/30/2009)


    IF EXISTS( SELECT [name] from tempdb..sysObjects WHERE [name] ='#Store' and xtype ='U')

    BEGIN

    DROP TABLE #Store

    END

    Simon,

    Just as an FYI, this is not the correct way to check for a temp table. As coded above, it won't find the temp table and if it does exist, you'll get an error when trying to create it again.

    Instead, you should run:

    if object_id('tempdb..#Store') is not null DROP TABLE #Store

    Take a look at this article[/url] - it talks about it.

    Wayne
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server 2008
    Author - SQL Server T-SQL Recipes


    If you can't explain to another person how the code that you're copying from the internet works, then DON'T USE IT on a production system! After all, you will be the one supporting it!
    Links:
    For better assistance in answering your questions
    Performance Problems
    Common date/time routines
    Understanding and Using APPLY Part 1 & Part 2

  • This script will give the row counts and space used for each table in a database.

    Script to analyze table space usage

    http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=61762

  • WayneS (6/30/2009)


    SimonH (6/30/2009)


    IF EXISTS( SELECT [name] from tempdb..sysObjects WHERE [name] ='#Store' and xtype ='U')

    BEGIN

    DROP TABLE #Store

    END

    Simon,

    Just as an FYI, this is not the correct way to check for a temp table. As coded above, it won't find the temp table and if it does exist, you'll get an error when trying to create it again.

    Instead, you should run:

    if object_id('tempdb..#Store') is not null DROP TABLE #Store

    Take a look at this article[/url] - it talks about it.

    This is a better way to check for the existence of a temp table:

    if object_id('tempdb..#Store','U') is not null DROP TABLE #Store

    When you add the second argument, 'U', to the object_id function, it makes sure it is a table and not some other type of temporary object, like a stored procedure. This works with all versions of SQL Server from 7.0 forward.

  • Wayne,

    Sorry it should have read Like '#store%'

    Perhaps still not the best way to to do it.

    Simon

  • Ummmmm.... be careful folks. If you don't run DBCC UPDATEUSAGE(0), you can get some seriously incorrect information. I'll try not to bad mouth the cursor/loop solutions on this too badly... 😉 And, we don't need any temp tables for this either. The simple solutions using SysIndexes are good but you must use the DBCC command I mentioned above first.

    As Micheal pointed out in code, rowcounts are the tip of the iceberg. So, try this... details are where they usually are... in the comments in the code...

    --_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    /**********************************************************************************************************************

    Purpose:

    Returns a single result set similar to sp_Space used for all user tables at once.

     

    Notes:

    1. May be used as a view, stored procedure, or table-valued funtion.

    2. Must comment out 1 "Schema" in the SELECT list below prior to use. See the adjacent comments for more info.

     

    Revision History:

    Rev 00 - 22 Jan 2007 - Jeff Moden

    - Initital creation for SQL Server 2000

    Rev 01 - 11 Mar 2007 - Jeff Moden

    - Add automatic page size determination for future compliance

    Rev 02 - 05 Jan 2008 - Jeff Moden

    - Change "Owner" to "Schema" in output. Add optional code per Note 2 to find correct schema name

    **********************************************************************************************************************/

    --===== Ensure that all row counts, etc is up to snuff

    -- Obviously, this will not work in a view or UDF and should be removed if in a view or UDF. External code should

    -- execute the command below prior to retrieving from the view or UDF.

    DBCC UPDATEUSAGE(0) WITH COUNT_ROWS, NO_INFOMSGS

     

    --===== Return the single result set similar to what sp_SpaceUsed returns for a table, but more

    SELECT DBName = DB_NAME(),

    --SchemaName = SCHEMA_NAME(so.UID), --Comment out if for SQL Server 2000

    SchemaName = USER_NAME(so.UID), --Comment out if for SQL Server 2005

    TableName = so.Name,

    TableID = so.ID,

    MinRowSize = MIN(si.MinLen),

    MaxRowSize = MAX(si.XMaxLen),

    ReservedKB = SUM(CASE WHEN si.IndID IN (0,1,255) THEN si.Reserved ELSE 0 END) * pkb.PageKB,

    DataKB = SUM(CASE WHEN si.IndID IN (0,1 ) THEN si.DPages ELSE 0 END) * pkb.PageKB

    + SUM(CASE WHEN si.IndID IN ( 255) THEN ISNULL(si.Used,0) ELSE 0 END) * pkb.PageKB,

    IndexKB = SUM(CASE WHEN si.IndID IN (0,1,255) THEN si.Used ELSE 0 END) * pkb.PageKB

    - SUM(CASE WHEN si.IndID IN (0,1 ) THEN si.DPages ELSE 0 END) * pkb.PageKB

    - SUM(CASE WHEN si.IndID IN ( 255) THEN ISNULL(si.Used,0) ELSE 0 END) * pkb.PageKB,

    UnusedKB = SUM(CASE WHEN si.IndID IN (0,1,255) THEN si.Reserved ELSE 0 END) * pkb.PageKB

    - SUM(CASE WHEN si.IndID IN (0,1,255) THEN si.Used ELSE 0 END) * pkb.PageKB,

    Rows = SUM(CASE WHEN si.IndID IN (0,1 ) THEN si.Rows ELSE 0 END),

    RowModCtr = MIN(si.RowModCtr),

    HasTextImage = MAX(CASE WHEN si.IndID IN ( 255) THEN 1 ELSE 0 END),

    HasClustered = MAX(CASE WHEN si.IndID IN ( 1 ) THEN 1 ELSE 0 END)

    FROM dbo.SysObjects so,

    dbo.SysIndexes si,

    (--Derived table finds page size in KB according to system type

    SELECT Low/1024 AS PageKB --1024 is a binary Kilo-byte

    FROM Master.dbo.spt_Values

    WHERE Number = 1 --Identifies the primary row for the given type

    AND Type = 'E' --Identifies row for system type

    ) pkb

    WHERE si.ID = so.ID

    AND si.IndID IN (0, --Table w/o Text or Image Data

    1, --Table with clustered index

    255) --Table w/ Text or Image Data

    AND so.XType = 'U' --User Tables

    AND PERMISSIONS(so.ID) 0

    GROUP BY so.Name,

    so.UID,

    so.ID,

    pkb.PageKB

    ORDER BY ReservedKB DESC

     

    Basically, I did what MS should have done with sp_SpaceUsed. In fact, I stole most of the code from that computational slice of heaven. 😉 Expect it to take a minute or two the first time you run it because people don't normally include the DBCC command in their normal maintanence. I use the "Rows" and "RowModCtr" columns to decide when I want to update statistics. I also schedule a proc with this in it to take occasional "snapshots" of the databaseto see where growth is occurring and what the growth is being caused by. Comes in handy when it's time to justify more disk space.

    --Jeff Moden


    RBAR is pronounced "ree-bar" and is a "Modenism" for Row-By-Agonizing-Row.
    First step towards the paradigm shift of writing Set Based code:
    ________Stop thinking about what you want to do to a ROW... think, instead, of what you want to do to a COLUMN.
    "Change is inevitable... change for the better is not".

    Helpful Links:
    How to post code problems
    How to Post Performance Problems
    Create a Tally Function (fnTally)
    Intro to Tally Tables and Functions

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