MS SQL 2000 Formatting Numeric Value To Money
Nov 8, 2007How to formatting numeric value like 20,5 to money value like 20,50 USD
using MS SQL server 2000
regards IJKK
How to formatting numeric value like 20,5 to money value like 20,50 USD
using MS SQL server 2000
regards IJKK
Hi guys,
Presently I have a column which represents the amount of money someone spent and for some reason, the fields are being outputted like this 29.8600.
This field is infact suppose to 29.86. Now initially this file was an excel spread sheet and I imported it into sql server 2000 and the datatype is money. What would i use to get the desired field.
Hi, How would I convert(or format) money data type, so the output will be like: 123,456.78 or 12,345.67
(In other words how would I insert a comma which separates hundred from thousand...)
Thanks a lot,
Andy
Hi there --I'm writing a SQL query that works something like this:SELECT a, b, a/b AS col_name FROM TABLEDividing a by b can result in a value above or below 1, e.g. 1.234 or 0.123.If the value is below 1, I don't want the preceding zero, e.g. .123.I've been using a STR() function to format it to three decimal points, e.g.:STR(a/b, 5, 3) AS col_name.... but for values below 1 it'll look like 0.123.Any suggestions for how I can make this look like .123?Thanks in advance.
View 5 Replies View Relatedscott writes "I am relatively new to SQL Server, but after a couple of hours searching help, I'm stuck.
I am trying to select a numeric column from a table and format it using sql. Desired format "-9999.9999" with leading sign and zeros. IS_NEGATIVE is a function to determine sign. The code below works, but seems inefficient.
Is there a better way?
SELECT
RIGHT(dbo.IS_NEGATIVE(ISNULL(COST,0)),1) + RIGHT(REPLICATE('0',10) + RIGHT(abs(CONVERT(decimal(9,5),COST)),10),10) AS 'PRICE'
FROM ORDERS"
I have a special need in a view for a money column to look like money and still be a money datatype. So I need it to look like $100.00 (prefered) or 100.00(can make work).
If I convert like this '$' + CONVERT (NVARCHAR(12), dbo.tblpayments.Amount, 1) it is now a nvarchar and will not work for me.
How can I cast so it is still money? by default the entries look like 100.0000.
They must remain a money datatype.
I have several SQL 2000 servers that are running SQL 8.002162. Most are Windows 2003. Because of a note I saw in a non MS forum, I was testing these servers for the numeric comparison issue in MS article 899976, "FIX: A query that involves data that is the numeric data type may return incorrect results in SQL Server 2000 SP3 and in earlier SQL Server 2000 service packs". All the servers act as expected (fixed) since they are running post SP4 and patches. But, one server fails the comparison test scripts in the KB. All these servers are running the same version of SQL. The server that still fails is windows 2003 SP1.
Why does one server reporting to be version 8.002162 fail a test that should be patched and does it mean that although the server is reporting it is version 8.00.2162 it has failed some updates and might be upatched for other issues?
Hi all,
I wanna know about, r Sql Server 2000 support the Booleon data type, if yes plz tell how can it use...
and also tell about some common Data type.
Thanx in advance
Sajjad
Hi there - I would like to share this strip of code with our SQL 2000DBA community. The code below strips all non-numeric characters from agiven string field and rebuilds the string. Very simple, but I had tobuild it from scratch due the lack of info on this specific matter. Iam sure there are better solutions out there, although I will be gladif this script can help anyone. Feel free to modify and comment itback.Regards,Rubem Linn JuniorMCSE, .NET developerWeb Apps Specialist------------------------------------------------------- BEGIN---------------------------------------------------DECLARE @String_Length AS INTEGER -- Length of the given stringDECLARE @Original_String as NVARCHAR(50) -- The field to stripnon-numeric charsDECLARE @counter as integer -- simple counter variableDECLARE @Stripped_String as nvarchar(50) -- The field after beenstripped-- Get the length of the field (string) to be parsedSELECT @String_Length = len(someStringField) FROM SomeTable WHEREFilterID = 001-- Get the field (string) to be parsedSELECT @Original_String = someStringField FROM SomeTable WHEREFilterID = 001-- Set counter variable to 1SELECT @counter = 1-- Reset this variableSELECT @Stripped_String = ''-- Initiate loop from 1 to the Length of the given stringWHILE (@counter) <= @String_LengthBEGIN-- Check if the char in the lap is numericif substring(@Original_String,@counter,1) LIKE '[0-9]'BEGIN-- Load this variable with the non-numeric-- data stripped from the original stringselect @Stripped_String = @Stripped_String +substring(@Original_String,@counter,1)END-- Increment the counter by oneselect @counter = @counter + 1END-- Print the original string with all charactersPRINT @Original_String-- Print the numeric data that was stripped outPRINT RTRIM(LTRIM(@Stripped_String))
View 1 Replies View RelatedKarikalan writes "We need alpha numeric auto increment code in sql server 2000.
(for eg.: ico1001, ico1002, ico1003,......)
Can any one send the code in MS sql server 2000? plz ..................
bcoz i am beginner in sqlserver 2000"
when I run below query I got Error of Arithmetic overflow error converting numeric to data type numeric
declare @a numeric(16,4)
set @a=99362600999900.0000
The 99362600999900 value before numeric is 14 and variable that i declared is of 16 length. Then why this error is coming ? When I set Length 18 then error removed.
Guys
I'm getting the above when trying to populate a variable. The values in question are :
@N = 21
@SumXY = -1303765191530058.2251000000
@SumXSumY = -5338556963168643.7875000000
When I run, SELECT (@N * @SumXY) - (@SumXSumY * @SumXSumY) in QA I get the result OK which is -28500190448996439680147097583285.072256 ie 32 places to left of decimal and 6 to the right
When I try the following ie to populate a variable with that value I get the error -
SELECT R2Top = (@N * @SumXY) - (@SumXSumY * @SumXSumY)@R2Top is NUMERIC (38, 10)
Any ideas ??
Hi,
I have one column in which i have Alpha-numeric data like
COLUMN X
-----------------------
+91 (876) 098 6789
1-567-987-7655
.
.
.
.
so on.
I want to remove Non-numeric characters from above (space,'(',')',+,........)
i want to write something generic (suppose some function to which i pass the column)
thanks in advance,
Mandip
I need to replace Access Val() functions with similiar function in sql.
i.e. Return 123 from the statement: SELECT functionname(123mls)
Return 4.56 from the satement: SELECT functionname(4.56tonnes)
Any one with ideas please
Thanks
George
Hi,
I was trying to find numeric characters in a field of nvarchar. I looked this up in HELP.
Wildcard
Meaning
%
Any string of zero or more characters.
_
Any single character.
[ ]
Any single character within the specified range (for example, [a-f]) or set (for example, [abcdef]).
Any single character not within the specified range (for example, [^a - f]) or set (for example, [^abcdef]).
Nowhere in the examples below it in Help was it explicitly detailed that a user could do this.
In MS Access the # can be substituted for any numeric character such that I could do a WHERE clause:
WHERE
Gift_Date NOT LIKE "####*"
After looking at the above for the [ ] wildcard, it became clear that I could subsitute [0-9] for #:
WHERE
Gift_Date NOT LIKE '[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]%'
using single quotes and the % wildcard instead of Access' double quotes and * wildcard.
Just putting this out there for anybody else that is new to SQL, like me.
Regards,
Patrick Briggs,
Pasadena, CA
Hi,I'm having some trouble with my asp.net page and my sql database. What I'm trying to do is allow the user to upload an number to the database, the number is a money amount like 2.00 (£2.00) or 20.00(£20.00). I've tried using money and smallmoney datatypes but the numbers usually end up looking like this in the database...I enter 2.00 and in the database it looks like 2.00000, and even if I enter the information directly into the database I get the same results. I'm not going to be using big numbers with lots of decimal places like this 1000,000,0000. Can anyone help me? All I want is to know what to set the value to on my aspx page and what setting to set the field to in my database, I'd just like two pound to appear as 2.00. any help would be great.
I'm using Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 if that helps.
Thanks.
Please i need to display the money column in DataBase in an asp.net page but i get something like this 786.0000 how can i format it so that i get something like 786.00
Thanx
Hi everybody.Here's my Product tableID int,Title nvarchar(50),Price moneyHow can I get value from price field like thisIF PRICE is 12,000.00 it will display 12,000IF PRICE is 12,234.34 it will display 12,234.34Thanks very much...I am a beginner. Sorry for foolish question
View 7 Replies View RelatedArgggg....Please help.I need to store money in SQL Server.I am using C# and a stored procedure to insert.How do you accomplish this? Specifically what datatype should the money variable be in C# during the insert? It's initial value is a string as it is entered from a text field.I have been trying for over an hour now to simply insert money into SQL Server using C# and have it stored as a money type!Thanks
View 3 Replies View Relatedhello everyone...,i have problem in money format...i have moneytable is containning: userid money A 20000,0000 B 40000,0000userid type varchar(50)money type money i have store procedure like this:ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[paid]( @userid AS varchar(50), @cost AS money, @message as int="1" output)ASbegin transactiondeclare @money as money select @money = moneyfrom moneytablewhere userid=@useridif (@money > @cost)beginset @money = @money - @costUPDATE moneytable SET money = @money WHERE userid=@useridset @message ='1'endelsebeginset @message = '2' endCOMMIT TRANSACTION when i execute this procedure. i insert value to userid Acost 100,0000 it can not decrease, because cost 100,0000 is same with 1000000, why is like that?i want cost 100,0000 is same with 100. how can i do that? thx...
View 6 Replies View RelatedHi,
I have a field in database money. When I enter value for it the amount entered is for example 20.000. How can I compare this value with noraml vaules i.e. like 20 in my search engine. Will I need to convert it to varchar and then compare it or is there some other way. Also if I need to convert it to varchar, how can I do it?
Thanks in advance,
Uday
Hi All,
Here in Belgium, we work with a comma as decimal seperator, also in all the web apps...
I've tried to update a money table on the sql with following statement
update parts set article = '" & art & "' and price= cast(" & p & " as decimal(5,2)) where supid=202
in this example p is a variable and contains figures like 5,7
This statement always give following error Incorrect syntax near the keyword 'as'
does some have an idea how to fix this one ?
thx
Is there a way to format the output of an calculation so that a comma is used as decimal symbaol and a periode after each 3 digits left of the comma ?
We're calculating salary increase like 5000 * 1.025 and the output should look like 5.250,00
Thanks for any help
Charles
Greetings,
How do you keep or round a money datatype to use only 2 decimal places? I have an instance where I am multiplying a money with a decimal datatype. The decimal has up to 8 decimal places. This is causing the money datattype to extend to 4 decimal places. This makes for problems when I am comparing 2 values.
ex.)
IF 14.88 >= 14.8821
99% of the time this does not happen, but is causing problems. Does anyone have any suggestions?
thanks in advance,
Roger
From query analyzer how can I change the field datatype from money to varchar?
Alter table tablenaame alter column columnname varchar(30)--Is not working.
How can I alter a field datatype from money to varchar?
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45.14 - was orig in text format.
Now after converting to money, I see it as this:
45.1400
I need to get rid of the zeros! Anyone please help?
Thanks!
Hi everybody.
Here's my Product fields
ID int,
Title nvarchar(50),
Price money
How can I get value from price field like this
IF PRICE is 12,000.00 it will display 12,000
IF PRICE is 12,234.34 it will display 12,234.34
Thanks very much...I am a beginner. Sorry for foolish question
Hi all. Is there a way in SQL to convert the integer to currency format? just for example....
4000 convert to 4,000
1312500 convert to 1,312,500
30000 convert to 30,000
Most of you will say "Do it in your front end"... but the problem is I don't know how to do it in my Report(Business Intelligence Project). If anyone of you knows, tell me please... Thanks. :)
-Ron-
Do you usually use the money or smallmoney datatype for US dollars in a table, or do you use a decimal datatype, and if so which. Any opinions on the advantages and disadvantages of each?
If you use money or smallmoney, do you usually add a constraint to make sure the value is even to the penny (no $24.3487 type amounts)?
CODO ERGO SUM
I'm looking for a way to "secure" a column of MONEY values. The idea is to hide the value without resorting to actual SQL encryption services that would require converting the MONEY to a VARBINARY. In short, I want to keep the column type as MONEY, but I want to scramble the value, so its still a valid MONEY type.
The goal is to have a pair of UDF's SCRAMBLE() and UNSCRAMBLE() that work on MONEY.
I've done some searching, but have not found anything along this topic.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to do this?
I have a Windows 2003 server, with SQL 2005. How do i change the culture/regional options for the database as on my local test machine (which seems to be exactly the same in terms of windows regional settings and SQL server settings) the currenency fields show with a £ signs as expected, however on my production box they are $. I know this should be simple but its the night before a deadline and my brain is screwed. Please help!!
View 5 Replies View RelatedHi!
When I write:
'SELECT Amount FROM tTransaktion'
I get returnvalues such as '12000.0000'. Instead, I want it to return '12 000'.
The Amount column is of datatype money. Is this possible!?
Thanks!