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Select the required database from the list of databases.
In the navigation menu, click Datastore Studio to view data for the entities in
your application, as well as statistics for the built-in and composite indexes.
Select the required database from the list of databases.
In the navigation menu, click Indexes to view a table of your application's indexes.
For each index, you should see its status, such as whether it is ready to serve your
application. You should also see the amount of storage space used by the index and
the number of entries in each index.
Viewing entities
In the Google Cloud console, go to the Databases page.
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