There where was the name of the temp table I wanted to list. All of the join columns are null.
Also, you did not address getting the tables size. How do I do that?
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Browse All TopicsI am trying to determine the size of the tables in TempDB. I can see the tables, but can not get any information about them. The code I attached does not work in tempdb. I am so frustrated...
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by: aneeshattingalPosted on 2009-10-22 at 08:46:50ID: 25635576
remove the where condition
SELECT
SysObjects.[Name] as TableName,
SysColumns.[Name] as ColumnName,
SysTypes.[Name] As DataType,
SysColumns.[Length] As Length
FROM SysObjects
left outer JOIN SysColumns
ON SysObjects.[Id] = SysColumns.[Id]
left outer JOIN SysTypes
ON SysTypes.[xtype] = SysColumns.[xtype]
ORDER BY SysObjects.[Name]