Total size of the PSA on a system

Dear all,
An easy question for BW experts...
How can I see the total size of all PSA tables?
Many thanks in advance for your help.
Best Regards
François

Hello Mr. AIRBUS,
This is very simple ... go to st14. Choose BW . Go to BW Evaluation / Customizing.
you will see Total Size BW Objects
And  voila you get the size in last 1 month ...
If you want full size ...change the date range ...
Regards,
Dennis
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