I don’t know of any way to do it within Access, but one way you could find out is to create an empty database and import just that table. Then compact the database, and the size of the database will be reasonably close to the size of the table.
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AskWoody LoungerFebruary 4, 2004 at 1:07 pm #778769We use Access as a front end with SQL Server as a backend for large database applications. When we’re using Access to prototype an application, we’re often given many very large tables. If we need to create several mdb files to get around the 2 gigabyte mdb limit, we want to know how large each table is so we can combine them rationally in new mdb files. Also, append queries can increase an existing table beyond the 1 gigabyte table limit. Again, we’d like to know when a given table begins getting large enough for us to be concerned about possibly exceeding the 1 gigabyte limit as we add new records.
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AskWoody_MVPFebruary 4, 2004 at 6:06 pm #778907Is there a reason for not creating a SQL Server test database? We tried you approach for a while, but finally concluded that it wasn’t worth all the pain and strain when you start dealing with large million record tables. In addition, when you want to take an application live, it’s much easier to simply switch the ODBC data source than it is to upsize everything and then try to create data constraints, relationships and triggers and views. You might also consider using the MSDE since it is SQL Server dumbed down a bit.
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AskWoody_MVPFebruary 4, 2004 at 6:06 pm #778908Is there a reason for not creating a SQL Server test database? We tried you approach for a while, but finally concluded that it wasn’t worth all the pain and strain when you start dealing with large million record tables. In addition, when you want to take an application live, it’s much easier to simply switch the ODBC data source than it is to upsize everything and then try to create data constraints, relationships and triggers and views. You might also consider using the MSDE since it is SQL Server dumbed down a bit.
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AskWoody LoungerFebruary 4, 2004 at 1:07 pm #778770We use Access as a front end with SQL Server as a backend for large database applications. When we’re using Access to prototype an application, we’re often given many very large tables. If we need to create several mdb files to get around the 2 gigabyte mdb limit, we want to know how large each table is so we can combine them rationally in new mdb files. Also, append queries can increase an existing table beyond the 1 gigabyte table limit. Again, we’d like to know when a given table begins getting large enough for us to be concerned about possibly exceeding the 1 gigabyte limit as we add new records.
Thanks for your response and interest.
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