Sometimes you want to find all the SQL servers running on your Domain with one quick command. SQLCMD providess facility to do so. Your client workstation should have Microsoft SQL server client installed on it for SQLCMD to work. 1. Go to Command Prompt. If you are on Windows Server 2008. Right Click Command Prompt … Continue reading List all SQL Servers running on your Domain using a single command
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SQL SERVER – Query to find number Rows, Columns, ByteSize for each table in the current database – Find Biggest Table in Database (via Journey to SQLAuthority)
USE DatabaseName GO CREATE TABLE #temp ( table_name sysname , row_count INT, reserved_size VARCHAR(50), data_size VARCHAR(50), index_size VARCHAR(50), unused_size VARCHAR(50)) SET NOCOUNT ON INSERT #temp EXEC sp_msforeachtable 'sp_spaceused ''?''' SELECT a.table_name, a.row_count, COUNT(*) AS col_count, a.data_size FROM #temp a INNER JOIN information_schema.columns b ON a.table_name collate database_default = b.table_name collate database_default … Read Morevia Journey to SQLAuthority
