Way to get the actual size of a table in Timesten 70512

hi gurus
Is there a way to obtain the size of bytes actually occupied by a table in TT version 70512(not ttsize) or a
corresponding view like DBA_SEGMENTS in ORACLE?
Thanks

Hi KevinMao,
You can use SYS.MONITOR table (PERM_IN_USE_SIZE attribute). You should read note 956830.1 on oracle support about monitoring database and table size in TimesTen.

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