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Calculate Size of Data in Column

Asked by computerstreber in SQL Query Syntax

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I am looking for a script that I can use to determine the size of data in a particular column. For example, say that I have a table that has an ID and MyName Column:

CREATE TABLE MyTable (MyID INT IDENTITY PRIMARY KEY, MyName VARCHAR(100))

In this table I have the following data:

INSERT INTO MyTable ('Some Text');
INSERT INTO MyTable ('Some More Text');
INSERT INTO MyTable ('One Line');
INSERT INTO MyTable ('Text');
INSERT INTO MyTable ('Expert');
INSERT INTO MyTable ('SQL');
INSERT INTO MyTable ('YAY');

What I want to do is return back the count of characters in each colum. For example, I want the returned set to look like this:

MyName
9
14
8
4
6
3
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Zone: SQL Query Syntax
Tags: T-SQL, Microsoft SQL Server 2005
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Solution Provided By: angelIII
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