hi, can someone please tell me what this error is, i am trying to create a quiz engine but i keep getting this error when i try to save the results of me quiz in the results page. i have been following the tutorial from this website. Please can someone help me, thanks
Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type smalldatetime.The statement has been terminated. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type smalldatetime.The statement has been terminated.Source Error:
Line 46: userQuizDataSource.InsertParameters.Add("UserName", User.Identity.Name) Line 47: Line 48: Dim rowsAffected As Integer = userQuizDataSource.Insert() Line 49: If rowsAffected = 0 Then Line 50: ' Let's just notify that the insertion didn't
Server: Msg 8115, Level 16, State 6, Line 1 Arithmetic overflow error converting nvarchar to data type numeric. The statement has been terminated.
The stupid thing is, that there is no data conversion at all. It's an insert into SLQ server table where data is retrieved from an Oracle View (using ADO DB link). I got 4 other SP's, doing the same thing for resp 4 other tables, which works fine. Those :mad: SP won't work. I don't know why. Below I put the table structure, view structure and SP I used:
Oracele view: CONTRACT_NO VARCHAR2(20) AGC VARCHAR2(4) SALESGROUP VARCHAR2(4) GROUP_ VARCHAR2(8) ACTIVITY_TYPE VARCHAR2(4) TYPE CHAR(1) GROUP_DESCRIPTION VARCHAR2(50) STOCK_UM VARCHAR2(4) B_QTY NUMBER B_COST NUMBER C_QTY NUMBER C_COST NUMBER D_QTY NUMBER D_COST NUMBER
Stored procedure: CREATE PROCEDURE mis_Upload_Contract_Kosten @strType varchar(10), @strDate varchar(19) AS declare @strInsert as varchar(1000); declare @strSelect as varchar(1000); declare @strWhere as varchar(1000); declare @strSql as varchar(3019);
I get an arithmetic overflow error when trying to insert DateTime.Now() as a SmallDateTime. When I set up my table definition I entered SmallDateTime and the program automatically allowed a length of 4. Any suggestions?
I have two tables which have dates in varchar fields on both. I have to join them to get the data . I wrote the following syntax in where clause. In one of the fields includes time and the other does not. But the thing is, I got the Arithmetic overflow occurred error message after '01/01/2000'. Isn't it strange?
i have to calculate power(2,32) in SQL Server Enterprise Manager. here 32 is obtained through a series of calculations. no problem there. Error is in calculating power. I am getting the foll error Arithmetic overflow error for type int value = 4294927696.00000000 i tried convert(bigint,power(2,32)) but no use since conversion will anyway take place only after power is calculated which again gives the same error.
Hi all Today I'm so incredibly annoyed. I have a simple Table which has one Identity column plus an integer Column with Unique constraint and some varchar fields.When i change the value of that Unique Constraint Column , the value will change successfully But today i find a record (Just By Chance) that when i change the value of its filed i recieve the following Error: its filed has the value of 2519 and i wanted to update it to 2520 !!!
--------------------------- SQL Server Enterprise Manager --------------------------- [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Arithmetic overflow error for type int, value = 6262227669.000000.
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]The statement has been terminated. --------------------------- OK Help ---------------------------
As i said earlier i have no problem with other records , that's strange.
We are getting an Arithmetic Overflow Error - 8115
The error is thrown when a formula is getting calculated through the sql query
create table #temp ( A decimal(21,4), B decimal(21,4), C decimal(21,4) )
Insert into #temp values( 171577.3139, 3376774.0000,3760846.0000)
select (A)/(0.8770/(B/C)) from (select avg(A) as A, avg(B) as B, avg(C) as C from #temp) a
On execution of the select statement the following error message is thrown.
Server: Msg 8115, Level 16, State 2, Line 1 Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type numeric.
Can any one help us with a resolution.
Note: This select is part of our stored procedure.This formula is dynamically generated in our code. We will not in a position to use cast function. We tried trace flag (107) option also. But we dont know how to set it permanently. It is effective only in the respective session. When the stored procedure is called from the application, the trace flag option does not work.
Why can't I multiply a bit variable that is set to TRUE (1) with a value larger than 0 but smaller than 1 without getting an "Arithmetic overflow error"? I have solved the problem by declaring my bits as smallints when I fetch them from the database into a stored procedure and use them in calculations, but I still would like to know why it doesn't work. I'm using SQL Server 2005. DECLARE @bit AS bitSET @bit = 0SELECT 0.1 * @bit -- Gives 0 as expected
SET @bit = 1SELECT 1.1 * @bit -- Gives 1.10 as expected SELECT 0 * @bit -- Gives 0 as expected SELECT 0.1 * @bit -- Gives "Arithmetic overflow error converting tinyint to data type numeric."
I have two tables, one is a large table (v_userviews) containing a list of all the servers and various information about those servers. The other table (l_printers) contains printer information for those servers. I am working on a view to consolidate the printer information in l_printers with the other server information in v_userviews.
I've been trying to get outer joins to work but I am getting this error: "Server: Msg 8115, Level 16, State 2, Line 2 Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type int. Warning: Null value is eliminated by an aggregate or other SET operation."
Here is my select statement:
select u.propid, u.address, SUM((CASE u.Tree WHEN 'tree1' then 1 ELSE 0 END)) AS One, SUM((CASE u.Tree WHEN 'tree2' then 1 ELSE 0 END)) AS Two, SUM((CASE u.Tree WHEN 'tree3' then 1 ELSE 0 END)) AS Three, SUM((CASE u.Tree WHEN 'tree4' then 1 ELSE 0 END)) AS Four, SUM((CASE u.Tree WHEN 'tree5' then 1 ELSE 0 END)) AS Five, SUM((CASE u.Tree WHEN 'tree6' then 1 ELSE 0 END)) AS Six, SUM((CASE u.Tree WHEN 'tree7' then 1 ELSE 0 END)) AS Seven, SUM((CASE u.Tree WHEN 'tree8' then 1 ELSE 0 END)) AS Eight, SUM((CASE u.Tree WHEN 'tree9' then 1 ELSE 0 END)) AS Nine, SUM((CASE u.Tree WHEN 'tree10' then 1 ELSE 0 END)) AS Ten, SUM((CASE u.Tree WHEN 'tree11' then 1 ELSE 0 END)) AS Eleven, SUM((CASE u.Tree WHEN 'tree12' then 1 ELSE 0 END)) AS Twelve, SUM((CASE u.Tree WHEN 'tree13' then 1 ELSE 0 END)) AS Thirteen, SUM((CASE u.Tree WHEN 'tree14' then 1 ELSE 0 END)) AS Fourteen,
count(u.server) as totalservers, sum(cast(left(u.totalspace,len(u.totalspace)-2) as int)) as totalspace, sum(cast(left(u.totalusedspace,len(u.totalusedspac e)-2) as int)) as totalusedspace, count(p.printer) as numprinters
from serverops.dbo.v_userviews u LEFT OUTER JOIN novell_twr.dbo.l_printers p ON u.propid = p.propid where u.os='netware'and u.state in ('ny', 'nj', 'fl') group by u.propid, u.address
The following function is throwing the error: 1) "Arithmetic overflow error converting numeric to data type numeric."
2) The variable @x should only be set when if condition is equal to 1. For any other values, it should not go inside if condition. Does the following if condition code meet that criteria?
ALTER FUNCTION [dbo].[fn_Calculator] ( @abc bit ) returns decimal(14,10) as begin
insert into---- select ID_NO,cast(row_number() over(partition by ID_NO order by ID_NO)as varchar(2)) from test_222
I am trying to insert into test222 table .The id_no column is varchar field error: Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type varchar. The statement has been terminated.
$exception {"Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type smalldatetime. The statement has been terminated."} System.Exception {System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException} occurs here is my code protected void EmailSubmitBtn_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { SqlDataSource NewsletterSqlDataSource = new SqlDataSource(); NewsletterSqlDataSource.ConnectionString = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["NewsletterConnectionString"].ToString();
//Text version NewsletterSqlDataSource.InsertCommandType = SqlDataSourceCommandType.Text; NewsletterSqlDataSource.InsertCommand = "INSERT INTO NewsLetter (EmailAddress, IPAddress, DateTimeStamp) VALUES (@EmailAddress, @IPAddress, @DateTimeStamp)";
Hi allToday I'm so incredibly annoyed I have a simple Table which has one Identity column plus an integer Column with Unique constraint and some varchar fields.When i change the value of that Unique Constraint Column , the value will change successfully But today i find a record (Just By Chance) that when i change the value of its filed i recieve the following Error: its filed has the value of 2519 and i wanted to update it to 2520 !!! ---------------------------SQL Server Enterprise Manager---------------------------[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Arithmetic overflow error for type int, value = 6262227669.000000. [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]The statement has been terminated. ---------------------------OK Help --------------------------- As i said earlier i have no problem with other records , that's strange. Could anyone help me Please? Thanks in advance.Kind Regards.
When I execute a stored procedure it outputs the expected value, but also throws the following exception.
Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type int. The 'usp_TicketCreate' procedure attempted to return a status of NULL, which is not allowed. A status of 0 will be returned instead.
Any help would be appreciated, at the moment I am just catching the exception in my code and ignoring it, but I would like to get rid of the exception all together.
l'm running this procedure and l get this error. All l'm trying to do is to get the size of the database and its objects and what the size should be so that its sized right. Is there a better way of doing this ?
FROM sysobjects o, syscolumns c, sysindexes i WHERE o.id = c.id AND o.id = i.id AND (i.indid = 1 or i.indid = 0) AND o.type = 'U' GROUP BY o.name COMPUTE SUM (CONVERT (decimal (10,4), SUM (c.length * i.rows)/(1024.00 * 1024.00)))
GO
(17 row(s) affected)
Server: Msg 8115, Level 16, State 2, Procedure sp_totalsize, Line 3 Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type int.
Under certain circumstances I am getting the following error
"Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type int"
when running the following code:
SELECT Count(*), Sum(GrossWinAmount) FROM LGSLog WHERE (CurrentDate >= '9/1/2004 8:00:00 AM') And (CurrentDate <= '9/27/2004 7:59:59 AM')
If I remove the "Sum(GrossWinAmount)" from the select, it works fine. I therefore believe that Sum is causing the error. Is there a version of Sum that works with larger variables, such as a BigInt? If not, is there some way to do the equivalent using larger numbers? I need to allow for the possibility of obtaining one month's summary, and sometimes the summary value is apparently too large for Sum to handle.
I've got this error message while generate the output with ASP:
"Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server (0x80004005) Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type int."
it indicate that the error is related to this line: "rc1.Movenext"
where rc1 is set as objconn.Execute(sql).
Not all outputs result like this, it happens when it has many relationships with other records, especially with those records which also have many relationships with other records.
Can anyone suggest a solution? I've tried to increase the size of the database file, but it doesn't work.
I have the following code in a SP. The 2 if statements for the @@ Error I added only for testing as I suddenly started get the following error at the 1st @@Error statement
Msg 232, Level 16, State 2, Line Arithmetic overflow error for type varchar, value = 10000.00000.
I cannot have this SP running minutes it must be done in seconds.
I have tried the folloiwng changes but then it takes to long.
I've a SQL view performing a number of very precise calculations ie.495/(1.112 - (.00043499*((Col1 + Col2 + Col3))) + ( .00000055 * ((Col1+ Col2 + Col3)) * ((Col1 + Col2 + Col3))) - (.00028826 * Col4))) -450)/100Obviously this sometimes causes a precision issues because the floatand real datatypes don't hold precise values... My problem is thatconverting to the numeric or decimal datatype easily produces an errorif the precision is not big enough to hold the resulting output... Sohere's my questions:Does anyone see a problem with me maxing out the precision of thedecimal datatype (ie. use DECIMAL(38,8) across a couple dozeninter-related formulas?So the above code would now exec like this:495/(CONVERT(DECIMAL(38,8),1.112) -(CONVERT(DECIMAL(38,8),.00043499)*((Col1 + Col2 + Col3))) +(CONVERT(DECIMAL(38,8),.00000055) * ((Col1 + Col2 + Col3)) * ((Col1 +Col2 + Col3))) - (CONVERT(DECIMAL(38,8),.00028826) * Col4))) - 450)/100If anyone does see a problem with this approach, could you suggestanother alternative?
Hi all,In the beginning of this month I've build a website with a file-upload-control. When uploading a file, a record (filename, comment, datetime) gets written to a SQLExpress database, and in a gridview a list of the files is shown. On the 7th of September I uploaded some files to my website, and it worked fine. In the database, the datetime-record shows "07/09/2006 11:45". When I try to upload a file today, it gives me the following error: Error: Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type datetime. The statement has been terminated.While searching in google, i found it might have something to do with the language settings of my SQLExpress, I've tried changing this, but it didn't help. What I find weird is that it worked fine, and now it doesn't anymore. Here is my code of how I get the current date to put it into the database:1 SqlDataSource2.InsertParameters.Add("DateInput", DateTime.Now.ToString()); Am I doing something wrong, or am I searching for a solution in the wrong place? best regards, Dimitri
Hi, I'm having this error with my page, user picks the date -using the AJAX Control Toolkit Calender with the format of ( dd/MM/yyyy ). It looks like the application current format is MM/dd/yyyy, because it shows the error page if the day is greater than 12, like: 25/03/2007 What is wrong? Here is the error page: Server Error in '/' Application.
Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type datetime.The statement has been terminated. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type datetime.The statement has been terminated. Any help will be appreciated!
In my sql statement, I don't have any datatype as INT, when I run it, give me error as 'Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type int'.
example : select column1, 2, 3 ..... from (select sum(float) as column1 , ....)
When I hop my cursor on top of column1, it shows (int,null)
The following codes give me the error "arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type datetime" Unfortunately, the datatype of date of this database is still varchar(50)
select date from tbltransaction where datepart(wk,convert(datetime,date,103)) = 15
I am attempting to setup a replication from SQL Server 2005 that will be read by SQL Server Compact Edition (beta). I'm having trouble getting the Publication Wizard to create the Publication. Sample table definition that I'm replicating:
USE dbPSMAssist_Development; CREATE TABLE corporations ( id NUMERIC(19,0) IDENTITY(1964,1) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY, idWas NUMERIC(19,0) DEFAULT 0, logIsActive BIT DEFAULT 1, vchNmCorp VARCHAR(75) NOT NULL,
vchStrtAddr1 VARCHAR(60) NOT NULL, vchNmCity VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL, vchNmState VARCHAR(2) NOT NULL, vchPostalCode VARCHAR(10) NOT NULL, vchPhnPrimary VARCHAR(16) NOT NULL, ); CREATE INDEX ix_corporations_nm ON corporations(vchNmCorp, id); GO
When the wizard gets to the step where it is creating the publication, I get the following error message:
Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type bigint. Changed database context to 'dbPSMAssist_Development'. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 8115).
I can find no information on what this error is or why I am receiving the error. Any ideas on how to fix would be appreciated.
this query is running fine in 2008 , but its not working in 2005 below is the error Msg 8115, Level 16, State 2, Line 1 Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type int.there is some problem in converting date in cte
with a as ( SELECT dbname = DB_NAME(database_id) , [DBSize] = CAST( ((SUM(ms.size)* 8) / 1024.0) AS DECIMAL(18,2) ) , COALESCE(CONVERT(VARCHAR(12), MAX(bus.backup_finish_date), 101),'01/01/1900') AS LastBackUpTime FROM sys.master_files ms inner join msdb.dbo.backupset bus ON bus.database_name = DB_NAME()
I thought I'd post this quick problem and answer, as I couldn't find the answer when searching for it. I tried to call a stored procedure on SQL Server 2000 using the System.Data.SqlClient objects, and was not expecting any unusual issues. However when I came to call the Fill method I received the error "Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type int." My first checks were the obvious ones of verifying that I'd provided all the correct datatypes and had no unexpected null values, but I found nothing out of order. The problem turns out to be a difference on the maximum values for integers between C# and SQL Server 2000. Previously having hit issues with SQL Server integers requiring Long Integer types in VB6, I was aware that these are 32-bit integers, so I was passing in Int32 variables. The problem was that Int32.MaxValue is not a valid integer for SQL Server. Seeing as I was providing an abitrary upper value for records-per-page (to fetch all in one page), I was simply able to change this to Int16.MaxValue and will hit no further problems as this is also well beyond any expected range for this parameter. If anyone can name off the top of their heads what value should be provided as a maximum integer for SQL Server 2000, this might be a useful addition, but otherwise I hope this spares others some hunting if they also experience this problem. James Burton
We've been using SQL Server 2005 for a while as the db for our web app. Everything has been working fine, until yesterday when we started getting a "Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow. (System.Data)" error message when trying to connect from SQL Server Management Studio or from our web app. This only happens when trying to connect remotely, although remote connections have worked for us perfectly in the past. The full error message is reproduced below. Thanks ahead of time for any help. ===================================Cannot connect to serverName===================================Arithmetic operation resulted in an overflow. (System.Data)------------------------------Program Location: at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.ConsumePreLoginHandshake(Boolean encrypt, Boolean trustServerCert, Boolean& marsCapable) at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.Connect(ServerInfo serverInfo, SqlInternalConnectionTds connHandler, Boolean ignoreSniOpenTimeout, Int64 timerExpire, Boolean encrypt, Boolean trustServerCert, Boolean integratedSecurity, SqlConnection owningObject) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnectionTds.AttemptOneLogin(ServerInfo serverInfo, String newPassword, Boolean ignoreSniOpenTimeout, Int64 timerExpire, SqlConnection owningObject) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnectionTds.LoginNoFailover(String host, String newPassword, Boolean redirectedUserInstance, SqlConnection owningObject, SqlConnectionString connectionOptions, Int64 timerStart) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnectionTds.OpenLoginEnlist(SqlConnection owningObject, SqlConnectionString connectionOptions, String newPassword, Boolean redirectedUserInstance) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnectionTds..ctor(DbConnectionPoolIdentity identity, SqlConnectionString connectionOptions, Object providerInfo, String newPassword, SqlConnection owningObject, Boolean redirectedUserInstance) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnectionFactory.CreateConnection(DbConnectionOptions options, Object poolGroupProviderInfo, DbConnectionPool pool, DbConnection owningConnection) at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionFactory.CreateNonPooledConnection(DbConnection owningConnection, DbConnectionPoolGroup poolGroup) at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionFactory.GetConnection(DbConnection owningConnection) at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionClosed.OpenConnection(DbConnection outerConnection, DbConnectionFactory connectionFactory) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.Open() at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.VSIntegration.ObjectExplorer.ObjectExplorer.ValidateConnection(UIConnectionInfo ci, IServerType server) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.ConnectionDlg.Connector.ConnectionThreadUser()
I get the following error : "Msg 8115, Level 16, State 8, Line 1.. Arithmetic overflow error converting nvarchar to data type numeric. The statement has been terminated."
The table is set to nvarchar, and i am just trying to make the prices go up 10%.