To find the Cube Size

Hi guys,
how to find the current cube size, any t-codes or fn modules
to figure it out.
Thanks,
Your help will be greatly appreciated

Hi Vj,
Finding how much DB% a cube is occupying
1)go to se11 type psa table name /bic/b********** and display the table.
now u have tab technical setting at top click it
and it will display the table space and the size
for cube/bib/d********
2)If you are maintaining the Statistics. You can check the reports of statistics Multiprovider. or you can also check with statisctis cube.
3)To see the disk space used from an InfoCube you should see TCode DB02 and should sum all the involved tables (Detailed Analysis -> Object Name "<IC_NAME>"), so E, F and DIM tables.
4)You can use RSRV -> All Elementary Tests -> Database -> Database information about infoprovider tables to get the rows in the fact tables and dimension tables.
You can also use the program SAP_INFOCUBE_DESIGNS.
Hope this helps,
Regards
Karthik
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