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SQL Server: Script to check Newly Allocated Pages to the Table

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In this post, I am sharing a script for checking the newly allocated pages to the table of SQL Server.

The use of this script is in very rare condition. If you are doing deep work like monitoring allocation and space management, you will need this kind of script.

For example, If you are doing bulk load, data page allocation should be in sequence for better performance. You can use this script for comparing page allocation before and after of Bulk load activity.

Below is a script:

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SELECT
OBJECT_NAME(p.object_id) AS object_name
,i.name AS index_name
,ps.in_row_used_page_count
FROM sys.dm_db_partition_stats ps
JOIN sys.partitions p
ON ps.partition_id = p.partition_id
JOIN sys.indexes i
ON p.index_id = i.index_id
AND p.object_id = i.object_id

Feb 24, 2018Anvesh Patel
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Anvesh Patel

Database Engineer

February 24, 2018 SQL Server, SQL Server DBA ScriptAnvesh Patel, data allocation, data page, database, database research and development, dbrnd, dm_db_partition_stats, SQL Query, SQL Server, SQL Server Administrator, SQL Server Error, SQL Server Monitoring, SQL Server Performance Tuning, SQL Server Programming, SQL Server Tips and Tricks, TSQL
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I'm Anvesh Patel, a Database Engineer certified by Oracle and IBM. I'm working as a Database Architect, Database Optimizer, Database Administrator, Database Developer. Providing the best articles and solutions for different problems in the best manner through my blogs is my passion. I have more than six years of experience with various RDBMS products like MSSQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Greenplum and currently learning and doing research on BIGData and NoSQL technology. -- Hyderabad, India.

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