DBCC UPDATEUSAGE (Transact-SQL)

Applies to: SQL Server Azure SQL Database Azure SQL Managed Instance

Reports and corrects pages and row count inaccuracies in the catalog views. These inaccuracies may cause incorrect space usage reports returned by the sp_spaceused system stored procedure.

Transact-SQL syntax conventions

Syntax

DBCC UPDATEUSAGE
(   { database_name | database_id | 0 }
    [ , { table_name | table_id | view_name | view_id }
    [ , { index_name | index_id } ] ]
) [ WITH [ NO_INFOMSGS ] [ , ] [ COUNT_ROWS ] ]

Note

To view Transact-SQL syntax for SQL Server 2014 (12.x) and earlier versions, see Previous versions documentation.

Arguments

database_name | database_id | 0

The name or ID of the database for which to report and correct space usage statistics. If 0 is specified, the current database is used. Database names must comply with the rules for identifiers.

table_name | table_id | view_name | view_id

The name or ID of the table or indexed view for which to report and correct space usage statistics. Table and view names must comply with the rules for identifiers.

index_id | index_name

The ID or name of the index to use. If not specified, the statement processes all indexes for the specified table or view.

WITH

Allows options to be specified.

NO_INFOMSGS

Suppresses all informational messages.

COUNT_ROWS

Specifies that the row count column is updated with the current count of the number of rows in the table or view.

Remarks

DBCC UPDATEUSAGE corrects the rows, used pages, reserved pages, leaf pages and data page counts for each partition in a table or index. If there are no inaccuracies in the system tables, DBCC UPDATEUSAGE returns no data. If inaccuracies are found and corrected and WITH NO_INFOMSGS isn't used, DBCC UPDATEUSAGE returns the rows and columns being updated in the system tables.

DBCC CHECKDB has been enhanced to detect when page or row counts become negative. When detected, the DBCC CHECKDB output contains a warning and a recommendation to run DBCC UPDATEUSAGE to address the issue.

Best practices

We recommend the following:

  • Don't run DBCC UPDATEUSAGE routinely, as SQL Server maintains the metadata under most circumstances. DBCC UPDATEUSAGE should be run on an as-needed basis, for example, when you suspect incorrect values are being returned by sp_spaceused. DBCC UPDATEUSAGE can take some time to run on large tables or databases.
  • Consider running DBCC UPDATEUSAGE routinely (for example, weekly) only if the database undergoes frequent Data Definition Language (DDL) modifications, such as CREATE, ALTER, or DROP statements.

Result sets

DBCC UPDATEUSAGE returns (values may vary):

DBCC execution completed. If DBCC printed error messages, contact your system administrator.

Permissions

Requires membership in the sysadmin fixed server role or the db_owner fixed database role.

Examples

A. Update page or row counts or both for all objects in the current database

The following example specifies 0 for the database name and DBCC UPDATEUSAGE reports updated page or row count information for the current database.

DBCC UPDATEUSAGE (0);
GO

B. Update page or row counts or both for AdventureWorks, and suppressing informational messages

The following example specifies AdventureWorks2022 as the database name and suppresses all informational messages.

DBCC UPDATEUSAGE (AdventureWorks2022) WITH NO_INFOMSGS;
GO

C. Update page or row counts or both for the Employee table

The following example reports updated page or row count information for the Employee table in the AdventureWorks2022 database.

DBCC UPDATEUSAGE (AdventureWorks2022, 'HumanResources.Employee');
GO

D. Update page or row counts or both for a specific index in a table

The following example specifies IX_Employee_ManagerID as the index name.

DBCC UPDATEUSAGE (AdventureWorks2022, 'HumanResources.Employee', IX_Employee_OrganizationLevel_OrganizationNode);
GO

See also