I am getting a "Syntax error converting the varchar value '10,90' to a column of data type int." error when I run the following procedure:
@myList varchar(200)
SELECT column1
FROM table1
WHERE table1.ID IN (@myList)
When @myList is a single value, I get no errors. However, when @myList is a comma separated list like in the message above, I error out. I am using SQL Server 2000.
How else can I build this list of IDs? Thank you in advance for your comments.
insert into scn_transaction (sourceSystemName) values(@sourceSystem);
SELECT @txOut = @@identity
Whose purpose is to perform an insert into a table and return me the identity value of the inserted record, which I'll then use throughout the rest of my package. The identity column in the inserted table is numeric(18,0).
I execute the stored proc with the following sql with an OLE DB connection manager:
exec sp_newTransaction ?, ?
The first parameter is a string variable from earlier in the package, and the second is the output parameter. I have the following parameter mappings to the execute sql task:
The proc is correctly called, and the row insesrted, however I get a type conversion error when SSIS attempts to map the return parameter to my package variable... I've tried all sorts of combonations, and can't seem to get it to execute.
At one point I wasn't returning a numeric, but rather an int from the stored proc, and all was well until I went to use the variable in a derived column later in the package, and the type was converted quite incorrectly (a 1 was 77799789080 or some such), indicating a type conversion error likely related to the encoding of the number.
I'd like to keep the datatypes as numeric and make ssis use those - any pointers are greatly appreciated as to what type my package variable should be to allow proper assignment of a sql server numeric type to it.
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I faced somehting wierd today while trying to convert between SQL Data types to C# data types:
Check the image please, the problem is that, different value number is being given to each column type, by using both: syscolumsn.type and syscolumns.xtype, which one to use ? which is the best used to convert to C# ? Are there any place where data types of SQL Server are being converted to C# data types ?
I am using DTS to import a DB2 table from the mainframe and export the table in text format to a shared folder. I want to convert two fields to a date format yyyy-mm-dd. RELSE_Date is in this format and Updtts is a timestamp coming from the mainframe. The text file is all vchar. In dts here is my query pulling from the mainframe SELECT A.PROD_ORDER_NUMBER, A.DYE_SEQUENCE, A.STYLE, A.COLOR, A.SIZE, A.STATUS_IND, A.STATUS_CODE, A.QUANTITY_REC_DC, B.SHIP_OTFQ_QTY, A.MRP_PACK_CODE, A.LABELS_PRINTED, date(A.RELSE_DATE) as RELSE_DATE, date(A.UPDTTS) as UPDtts, A.LOCATION FROM DB2.WP1_PO_CUST_REQ A, DB2.WP1_DYE_LOT_REQ B WHERE A.PROD_ORDER_NUMBER = B.PROD_ORDER_NUMBER AND A.DYE_SEQUENCE = B.DYE_SEQUENCE AND A.STYLE = B.STYLE AND A.COLOR = B.COLOR AND A.SIZE = B.SIZE AND (A.PROD_ORDER_NUMBER LIKE '__K____') When I parse the query it accepts it. When I run the DTS I get an error stating (SQL STATE 220077 SQLCODE -180) The sting representation of a datetime value has invalid syntax. Does anyone have a suggestion on how to convert these fields before the text file is exported or another output format that is similar to .dat in comma delimited format? Thank you.
Will it be possible to convert a varchar data type column (having values that are numbers or null only) to a numeric data type column having the number values and the null values not being replaced by 0.
Col A Col A (varchar) (int or numeric) 123 123 124 124 NULL 0 <expected blank> 125 125
I tried using CAST(Col A as int) and it converts the NULL to 0. Will CAST(ISNULL(ColA,'') as int) work? The reason for this requirement is the value 0 will give different meaning to the data. Any insights will be appreciated.
I have a table named 'Table1' which contains a column 'Name'. The data type of column [Name] is varchar(50).
When i try to change its datatype to binary by trying following code
ALTER TABLE Table1 Alter Column [Name] Binary(5000)
It gives following error.
" Creation of table 'bp_MAIN' failed because the row size would be 10021, including internal overhead. This exceeds the maximum allowable table row size, 8060. "
So, how can i change the datatype of this column ?
I have a table named 'Table1' which contains a column 'Name'. The data type of column [Name] is varchar(50).
When i try to change its datatype to binary by trying following code
ALTER TABLE Table1 Alter Column [Name] Binary(5000)
It gives following error.
" Creation of table 'bp_MAIN' failed because the row size would be 10021, including internal overhead. This exceeds the maximum allowable table row size, 8060. "
So, how can i change the datatype of this column ?
here is my problem: i have a variable @sid_x as binary(16) = 0x4CF254AB0BA5D411AA3E00508BC5C413 and i want to use it as argument in sp_addlogin statement.
select @sqlcmd = 'sp_addlogin "test", @sid = ' + @sid_t /* this doesn't work, because @sid_t is binary... */
select @sqlcmd = 'sp_addlogin "test", @sid = ' + convert (char (20), @sid_x) /* this doesn't work either, because it doesn't convert to binary text */
my question, is there any way i can get @sid_x in follow text format 0x4CF254AB0BA5D411AA3E00508BC5C413 ?
Can anyone tell me how to calculate datatype conversion times in SQL Server 7? I have a varchar (15) field that I tried to convert to integer using the table design GUI in Enterprise Manager. The table holds about 72,000,000 records about 1k apiece in size.
It's been running for about an hour now with no seeable results. In Performance Monitor I don't see any page reads happening, so is this indicative that the process died? Enterprise Manager is no longer responsive - even if I open another session.
I'd like to know how long I can reasonably expect this conversion to take. Also, how can I abort this request safely if I want to?
I am facing a problem while using SQL Server with VB application.Implicit conversion from datatype text to nvarchar is not allowed.Use the convert function to run this query.When i see the trace file, i see one stored procedure called but nolines of code get executed, and immediately after that the ROLLBACKTRANSACTION occurs and the applications fails.But to my surprise i am able to do the same thing on a differentmachine using the same application and the same database on the sameserver with the same user id.Can anyone explain the reason of occurance of this problem.I require this very urgently, so i will be oblized if anyone can comeup with a quick response.Kind Regards,Amit Kumar
Here is a description of the issue I'm facing about decimal datatype conversion from DB2 to SSIS throught Microsoft OLE DB Provider for DB2.
I first discovered it when I tried to use a LookUp trans. and selected a decimal typed field. I was unable to validate it and clicking the OK button threw the error copied below:
TITLE: Microsoft Visual Studio ------------------------------
Error at Data Flow Task [DTS.Pipeline]: The "output column "MFIXFRA" (317)" has a value set for length, precision, scale, or code page that is a value other than zero, but the data type requires the value to be zero.
Exception from HRESULT: 0xC0204019 (Microsoft.SqlServer.DTSPipelineWrap)
------------------------------ BUTTONS:
OK ------------------------------
Some workarounds on this issue led me to two other strange behaviours:
- If I create a dataflow task to perform a raw copy of a DB2 table to a brand new table in SQLServer destination (by clicking "new" instead of choosing an existing destination table), generated "create table" script for decimal fields is quite different from source table. For example, a source field declared Dec(15,2) is translated as Dec(29,5), and so on.
- Quite same behaviour if I try to derive a column using as derived column trans. If the source column is a decimal, it's scale and precision are interpreted ramdomly.
I have a field in a table that stores date of birth. The field's datatype is char(6) and looks like this: 091703 (mmddyy). I want to convert this value to a datetime datatype.
What is the syntax to convert char(6) to datetime?
HI,I have a table with IDENTITY column with the datatype as INTEGER. Nowthis table record count is almost reaching its limt. that is totalrecord count is almost near to 2^31-1. It will reach the limit with inanother one or two months.In order to avoid the arithmentic overflow error 8115, we would likechange the datatype from INT to BIGINT. we hope this will solve ourproblem.How do I approch this datatype conversion?. Since the data count ishuge, that leads to a long down time of database.we need better approach or solution for this problem?. kindly give mea better solution that will reduce the total downtime of the productiondatabase.?.Regards
i have so doubts in my mind and that i want to discuss with you guys... Can i use more then 5/6 fields in a table with datatype of Text as u know Text can store maximu data... ? acutally i am trying to store a very long strings values into the all fields. it's just popup into my mind that might be table structer would not able to store that my amount of data when u use more then 5/6 text datatypes...
and another thing... is which one is better to use as data type "Text" or "varchar(max)"... ? if any article to read more about these thing,, can you refere to me...
I am extracting data from SQL Server 2005 to flat file destination. I am using SQL Command to specify the data selection query. One of my query uses Replicate function to derive a column value. When I execute this package it fails with the error "Data conversion failed. The data conversion for column "value" returned status value 4 and status text "Text was truncated or one or more characters had no match in the target code page".
The reason for the problem is that, it is taking the InputColumnWidth of the flat file destination as 8000 and I specified the OutputColumnWidth as 4.
If I change the OutputColumnWidth to 8000, it is working without any error but resulting in the column width of 8000.
I tried using DerivedColumn Transformation's Type cast and DataConversion Transformation but still I am getting the same error in the respective Transformation components.
I have a USERS database table with a column called IsValidated. It identifies if a user has been validated. I'd like to know which datatype would be the most efficient for this column. Our DBA made it a varchar(1) column. Would using int be better? Please advice.
I have a message box or multiline textbox on my form and I am storing into an SQL DB. I currently have it as a VARCHAR, but that doesn't seem to store the carriage returns. Do I have to store them as a nvarchar, text, ntext or something else to make the returns show? I am pulling them out of the DB and showing them in a label where I replace the with a <br>.
fathima writes "what data type is used to store unlimited content in sql server. Actually i need to store a text book pls reply i need it for a proejct work."
i have a field in table x withe datatype bit. if i store say value 64. it will store it as 1. then if i store another no. say 43 and so on. then how do i retireve those values from table. say i want ot retrieve 64 the how will sql recoginze i want to retireve 64 as it is stored as 1 in the datafield
Over the years I have always used the decimal(18,0) as the datatype forprimary keys. Aside from the number of significant numbers involved,would BigInt type be better for performance or is decimal(18,0) still okay.--Don VaillancourtDirector of Software DevelopmentWEB IMPACT INC.phone: 416-815-2000 ext. 245fax: 416-815-2001email: Join Bytes! <mailto:donv@webimpact.com>web: http://www.web-impact.comWeb Impact Inc. <http://www.web-impact.com>This email message is intended only for the addressee(s) and containsinformation that may be confidential and/or copyright.If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender by replyemail and immediately delete this email.Use, disclosure or reproduction of this email by anyone other than theintended recipient(s) is strictly prohibited. No representation is madethat this email or any attachments are free of viruses. Virus scanningis recommended and is the responsibility of the recipient.
I am using Visual Studio .NET 2003 with SQL Server 2000. I am trying toinsert the date and time into a SQL database by using hour(now). I amhaving a hard time trying to figure out which datatype to use in SQL tostore this value. I have tried using datetime, char, nchar, text andnothing seems to work. Anyone have any ideas? Thanks!Regards, :)Christopher Bowen
hello,i m having a problem with the sql database.it does not accept 0(zero)asthe first number in the integer field.whenever i insert 01 it takes itas 1.similarly for 02 and so on till 09.i want 01. can anyone suggesthow to get.i m doing this on sql server.does sql server support?is thisthe problem of sql server?
hello !I got some problems here. I have an attribute that determines the unitof something,e.g. the size of using "mm" , the length of using "seconds"and something others may using "n-page", so ,which data type should Iuse. the "nvarchar" or others?thank you very much!*** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com ***