Nope, not at all, and definitely not what Amazon AWS will be billing you
for.

Why don't you try any of the gazillion and byte-accurate methods commented?
You just have to click on your browser launch icon :)

(and again, your concern is *not* the data returned by the MySQL database,
but the amount of data returned *by the web service*, which AFAIK will be
what AWS will be charging you for)

P.S. And if you are really concerned about transferred data size, DO NOT
USE XML for god sakes... ;)

On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 11:12 PM, bilbosax <waspenc...@comcast.net> wrote:

> Thanks for all of the advice.  I was just finally able to get Scout
> connected
> to my mobile device and profile my app.  I noticed that under the Memory
> Allocations tab, it is reporting that MessageResponder.result is taking up
> 45kb of memory.  Do you think that this is an accurate way of detecting the
> amount of data returned by the MySQL database???
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
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