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Friday, March 30, 2012

rows column in sysindexes table got overflow

Hi, does anyone have the overflow issue with the column, rows in the
sysindexes table? We have table with over 3 billions records and it throws
error 8115 overflow error when I double click the table, which should return
row counts in the table. There is no issue with all data manipulation on this
table even with count_big. When I checked the sysindexes table for this
table, the rowcnt (bigint) has correct numbers of rows while rows (int) is
always max number of integer (even after new insert).
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hm100This is because the procedure used by EM to return this information
(sp_MStablespace) is trying to force a bigint into an int variable using the
following code
SELECT @.rows = convert(int, rowcnt)
FROM dbo.sysindexes
WHERE indid < 2 and id = @.id
This is no longer used by management studio in SQL2005
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HTH,
Jasper Smith (SQL Server MVP)
http://www.sqldbatips.com
"hm100" <hm100@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A4097666-D08C-449D-B01D-99C379F28EDB@.microsoft.com...
> Hi, does anyone have the overflow issue with the column, rows in the
> sysindexes table? We have table with over 3 billions records and it throws
> error 8115 overflow error when I double click the table, which should
> return
> row counts in the table. There is no issue with all data manipulation on
> this
> table even with count_big. When I checked the sysindexes table for this
> table, the rowcnt (bigint) has correct numbers of rows while rows (int) is
> always max number of integer (even after new insert).
> --
> hm100|||"double-click the table"... Sounds like some bug in the tool you are using?
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Tibor Karaszi, SQL Server MVP
http://www.karaszi.com/sqlserver/default.asp
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
"hm100" <hm100@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A4097666-D08C-449D-B01D-99C379F28EDB@.microsoft.com...
> Hi, does anyone have the overflow issue with the column, rows in the
> sysindexes table? We have table with over 3 billions records and it throws
> error 8115 overflow error when I double click the table, which should return
> row counts in the table. There is no issue with all data manipulation on this
> table even with count_big. When I checked the sysindexes table for this
> table, the rowcnt (bigint) has correct numbers of rows while rows (int) is
> always max number of integer (even after new insert).
> --
> hm100sql