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Title: Getting Size of Data Target (Cube/DSO) Applies to: SAP HANA or SAP BI7.x Summary: This document describes how to know occupied size of the cube or DSO on the server or what’s the size of the data target. This information is needed many times for analysis. Author: Joseph Tham Created on: 16 October 2014 Author Bio: Working as SAP BIBO consultant

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Steps by steps of checking disk size of DSO and Infocube in Hana Database

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Title: Getting Size of Data Target (Cube/DSO)Applies to: SAP HANA or SAP BI7.xSummary: This document describes how to know occupied size of the cube or DSO on the server or what’s the size of the data target. This information is needed many times for analysis.Author: Joseph ThamCreated on: 16 October 2014Author Bio: Working as SAP BIBO consultant

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ContentsIntroduction.................................................................................................................................................3

How to check the size using T-Code............................................................................................................3

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IntroductionThere are times we need to do some performance assessment on the exact size of the data target. It could be cube or DSO. When we create data target on the server, server automatically took up some space on the server. This space or size will varies over the time. Basically, the size is based on volume of the data in data target.

How to check the size using T-CodeIn order to check the DB size, simply type in DBACOCKPIT. This T-Code allows you to monitor the information of that particular cube in the server.

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Click on Diagnostic folder and select Table/Views

The Table/Views will be shown. Now, key in the table for the particular infocube you want to check. E.g. /BIC/AZAAB******* then click execute.

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To view the Disk size, simply click the properties tab.