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# Get The Size Of A Table
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In [Get The Size Of A Database](get-the-size-of-a-database.md), I showed a
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PostgreSQL administrative function, `pg_database_size()`, that gets the size
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of a given database. With the `pg_relation_size()` function, we can get the
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size of a given table. For instance, if we'd like to see the size of the
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`reservations` table, we can executing the following query:
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```sql
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> select pg_relation_size('reservations');
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pg_relation_size
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------------------
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1531904
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```
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This gives us the size of the `reservations` table in bytes. As you might
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expect, the referenced table needs to be part of the connected database and
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on the search path.
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See [the Postgres docs](http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/functions-admin.html) for more details.
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