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Hello,
Yes you can. see
http://www.unal-bilisim.com/qa/discus/messages/20/42.html?9923410 for Unix.
I don't know NT. But, pipe mechanism is generic mechanism for Operating Systems Theory. There should be a way for NT to create pipes. By pipes, you can calculate.
regards...
"O'Neill, Sean" wrote:
> Is there some way to calculate or make a realistic guestimate as to what
> size an Export dump file will be for a given schema or indeed a whole
> database. I've not come across anything on this topic before. If result is
> dependant on O.S. I'm particularily interested in NT/W2K O.S.
>
> Sean :)
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