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Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2005-05-12 : 10:20:01
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| I have a table with 900 columns from T1……T900 (float datatype). As float takes 8 bytes so row size should be8 * 900 = 7200 bytes so each row is of 7200/1024 = 7.03125 kbEach 8 kb page should have 8060/7.03125 = 1146.311 rowsAnd if there are 68463 rows, then there should be 68463/1146.311 = 59.72462 pagesBut when I insert data into the table and run the dbcc showcontig command it shows there are 68463 pages scanned. It means there is one row per page. I want to know why is it so, and how can I overcome this problem. Because of this DB size is amazingly increasing. Please help me to solve this problem or correct me if I am wrong any where |
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Not Just a Number
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Posted - 2005-05-12 : 10:22:23
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| Yeah, chuck the design...CREATE TABLE myTable99(myKey99 char(10), myColNum int, myData99 float)Brett8-) |
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Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2005-05-12 : 10:28:51
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| Sorry I didn't understand |
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