Decimal Rounding To 2 Digits
Feb 16, 2012This give me 6 digits to the right of the decimal point - can round it to 2???
CONVERT (decimal(18 , 2), 1.0 * NULLIF (vVotesR, 0) / NULLIF (vVotesR + vVotesD, 0) * 100)
This give me 6 digits to the right of the decimal point - can round it to 2???
CONVERT (decimal(18 , 2), 1.0 * NULLIF (vVotesR, 0) / NULLIF (vVotesR + vVotesD, 0) * 100)
I need to store decimal values: decimal(20,15) in my SQL Server 2005 database.
I load data from flat file, convert it using Data Conversion Task to decimal(with scale: 15) and try to save it using OLE DB Destination.
It works fine for 4 digits after the decimal (like 1.1234), but always failes for more than 4 digits (1.12345).
Is the decimal limited to scale 4 ???
Thank you for your help!
Anna
Hello All,
Current Format :-
40.349.462.875.589.2100112127
Required Format
40.3049.4062.8075.5089.20100.00112.00127.00
Currently mine above row data type is float. i need two points after precisions.
Thanks
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Code Snippet
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