SqlDateTime Overflow. Must Be Between 1/1/1753 12:00:00 AM And 12/31/9999 11:59:59 PM.
Apr 10, 2008
hey,
i will make calender(by use Asp.net 2003 - C# - framework 2.0 ) that stored and retreive data from Database(SQL Server 2000), that success , but if add this function (Calendar1_DayRender)
Server Error in '/bwarq' Application.
SqlDateTime overflow. Must be between 1/1/1753 12:00:00 AM and 12/31/9999 11:59:59 PM. 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.SqlTypes.SqlTypeException: SqlDateTime overflow. Must be between 1/1/1753 12:00:00 AM and 12/31/9999 11:59:59 PM.
Source Error:
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Line 2001:DA.Fill(DT);
Line 2002:DA.SelectCommand.Connection.Close();return DT;
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I cannot for the life of me figure out why im still getting this error. I have tried everything i can think of from using dbnull.value to setDOBnull() to datetime.minvalue. Can anyone help me? Here's the code on my BLL: Public Function AddEmployee(ByVal SSN As String, ByVal FirstName As String, ByVal LastName As String, ByVal PreferredName As String, ByVal MaidenName As String, ByVal MaritalStatus As Nullable(Of Char), ByVal DOB As Nullable(Of Date), ByVal Gender As Nullable(Of Char), ByVal Ethnicity As String, ByVal StartDate As Nullable(Of Date), ByVal TerminationDate As Nullable(Of Date)) As Boolean ' Create a new employeeRow instance Dim employees As New HRMS.EmployeesDataTable() Dim employee As HRMS.EmployeesRow = employees.NewEmployeesRow() Dim sqldatenull As SqlDateTime sqldatenull = SqlDateTime.MinValue.Value employee.SSN = SSN employee.FirstName = FirstName employee.LastName = LastName If PreferredName Is Nothing Then employee.SetPreferredNameNull() Else employee.PreferredName = PreferredName If MaidenName Is Nothing Then employee.SetMaidenNameNull() Else employee.MaidenName = MaidenName If Not MaritalStatus.HasValue Then employee.SetMaritalStatusNull() Else employee.MaritalStatus = MaritalStatus.Value If Not DOB.HasValue Then employee.SetDOBNull() Else employee.DOB = DOB.Value If Not Gender.HasValue Then employee.SetGenderNull() Else employee.Gender = Gender.Value If Ethnicity Is Nothing Then employee.SetEthnicityNull() Else employee.Ethnicity = Ethnicity If StartDate = DateTime.MinValue Then employee.StartDate = SqlDateTime.MinValue.Value Else employee.StartDate = StartDate.Value 'If StartDate = DateTime.MinValue Then employee.SetDOBNull() Else employee.StartDate = StartDate.Value 'If Not StartDate.HasValue Then employee.StartDate = sqldatenull Else employee.StartDate = StartDate.Value If TerminationDate = DateTime.MinValue Then employee.TerminationDate = SqlDateTime.MinValue.Value Else employee.TerminationDate = TerminationDate.Value P
Hi there... i have a search page with consitst of DatePicker and DataView this is how i'm binding my dataview <asp:ObjectDataSource runat="server" EnableCaching="false" ID="ods" TypeName="daab.Employee" SelectMethod="GetEmployee"> <SelectParameters> <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="DatePicker1" ConvertEmptyStringToNull="true" PropertyName="SelectedDate" Name="SearchDate" Direction="Input" Type="DateTime" /> </SelectParameters> </asp:ObjectDataSource> .......................................................................................... the searchDate is optional user may select date from datepicker or leave it blank if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(DatePicker1.SelectedDate)) { // } else { this.ods.SelectParameters["SearchDate"].DefaultValue = DBNull.Value.ToString(); } when i execute the above code i get this error:, what i'm missing? error Message = "SqlDateTime overflow. Must be between 1/1/1753 12:00:00 AM and 12/31/9999 11:59:59 PM."
Yes, I've parsed many a topic on many a site regarding this issue.sigh.I am using a calendar control within a TemplateField on a DetailsView.I know that my SQL DB will accept NULL for my DATETIME field, because if I don't bind the control to the insert, the insert succeedes, yeilding a null for DATETIME in the new record.My problem is that I want the user to be able to choose to not select a date. I find that I have to bind selected value to the insert parameter, so that if they do select a date, it get inserted.( duhh!! ) When I do though, and the user does not select a date, I get the above error.My best guess? it is sending a datetime value of 00:00:0000 00:00:00 (or something like that anyhow)?So... does anyone have any ideeas on a simple way to evaluate the value when the form is submitted? and how to set it to NULL if it is, for example "in the past" or "00:00:0000....." ? ,Gary"We truly fail, only when we quit."
Hi. I am getting the error described in the title - SqlDateTime overflow. I have read what is available online but am still not able to get rid of it. Help much appreciated... thanks.
The Full Error Is:
Code:
System.Data.SqlTypes.SqlTypeException: SqlDateTime overflow. Must be between 1/1/1753 12:00:00 AM and 12/31/9999 11:59:59 PM. at System.Data.SqlTypes.SqlDateTime.FromTimeSpan(TimeSpan value) at System.Data.SqlTypes.SqlDateTime.FromDateTime(DateTime value) at System.Data.SqlTypes.SqlDateTime..ctor(DateTime value) at System.Data.SqlClient.MetaType.FromDateTime(DateTime dateTime, Byte cb) at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.WriteValue(Object value, MetaType type, Int32 actualLength, Int32 encodingByteSize, Int32 offset, TdsParserStateObject stateObj) at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.TdsExecuteRPC(_SqlRPC[] rpcArray, Int32 timeout, Boolean inSchema, SqlNotificationRequest notificationRequest, TdsParserStateObject stateObj) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReaderTds(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, Boolean async) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.RunExecuteReader(CommandBehavior cmdBehavior, RunBehavior runBehavior, Boolean returnStream, String method, DbAsyncResult result) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.InternalExecuteNonQuery(DbAsyncResult result, String methodName, Boolean sendToPipe) at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() at ASP.audiobook_viewdetails_aspx.DetailsView1_ItemInserting(Object Src, DetailsViewInsertEventArgs Args) in C:InetpubwwwrootdushkinmediasupportwebPresentationTieraudiobook_servicesaudiobook_viewdetails .aspx:line 151
And, below is the method that is raising the errors. The culprit is "created_date" as "DateTime".
Code:
Sub DetailsView1_ItemInserting(ByVal Src As Object, ByVal Args As DetailsViewInsertEventArgs)
'validate the controls
If Args.Values("ISBN") = "" Then Args.Cancel = True MSG.Text = "-- Missing ISBN number" End If
If Args.Values("author_first") = "" Then Args.Cancel = True MSG.Text = "-- Missing first name" End If
If Args.Values("author_last") = "" Then Args.Cancel = True MSG.Text = "-- Missing last name" End If
If Args.Values("publisher") = "" Then Args.Cancel = True MSG.Text = "-- Missing Publisher" End If
If Args.Values("text_description") = "" Then Args.Cancel = True MSG.Text = "-- Missing item description" End If
If Not IsNumeric(Args.Values("regular_price")) Then Args.Cancel = True MSG.Text = "-- regular price is not numeric" Else If Args.Values("regular_price") < 0 Then Args.Cancel = True MSG.Text = "-- regular price is out of range" End If End If
If Not IsNumeric(Args.Values("discount_price")) Then Args.Cancel = True MSG.Text = "-- Discount price is not numeric" Else If Args.Values("discount_price") < 0 Then Args.Cancel = True MSG.Text = "-- Discount price is out of range" End If End If
'if all the controls are valid, decalre the types Dim audiobookID As Integer Dim title As String Dim author_first As String Dim author_last As String Dim publisher As String Dim ISBN As String Dim regular_price As String Dim discount_price As String Dim text_description As String Dim created_date As DateTime
' ||||| Set up a Connection Object to the SQL DB Dim MyConn As System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection = New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection("server=ARIA;database=dushkinmedia;Integrated Security=SSPI") ' ||||| Pass in the StoreProcedure or Command String, as well as the Connection object Dim MyCmd As New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand("sp_RegisterNewAudioBook", MyConn) ' ||||| Set the Command Type (Stored Procedure, Text, etc) MyCmd.CommandType = System.Data.CommandType.StoredProcedure ' ||||| Create Parameter Objects for values passed in Dim objParam1, objParam2, objParam3, objParam4, objParam5, objParam6, _ objParam7, objParam8, objParam9, objParam10, objParam11, objParam12, _ objParam13, objParam14, objParam15 As System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter ' ||||| Add your parameters to the parameters Collection objParam1 = MyCmd.Parameters.Add("@audiobookID", Data.SqlDbType.Int) objParam2 = MyCmd.Parameters.Add("@title", Data.SqlDbType.VarChar) objParam3 = MyCmd.Parameters.Add("@author_first", Data.SqlDbType.VarChar) objParam4 = MyCmd.Parameters.Add("@author_last", Data.SqlDbType.VarChar) objParam5 = MyCmd.Parameters.Add("@publisher", Data.SqlDbType.VarChar) objParam6 = MyCmd.Parameters.Add("@ISBN", Data.SqlDbType.VarChar) objParam7 = MyCmd.Parameters.Add("@regular_price", Data.SqlDbType.VarChar) objParam8 = MyCmd.Parameters.Add("@discount_price", Data.SqlDbType.VarChar) objParam9 = MyCmd.Parameters.Add("@text_description", Data.SqlDbType.Text) objParam10 = MyCmd.Parameters.Add("@created_date", Data.SqlDbType.DateTime) 'objParam10 = MyCmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@img_name", imgName) objParam11 = MyCmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@img_data", System.Data.SqlDbType.Image) 'objParam12 = MyCmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@img_contenttype", imgcontenttype) 'objParam13 = MyCmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@aud_name", audName) objParam14 = MyCmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@aud_data", System.Data.SqlDbType.VarBinary) 'objParam15 = MyCmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@aud_contenttype", audcontenttype) ' ||||| Set the Parameter values to the passed in values objParam1.Value = audiobookID objParam2.Value = title objParam3.Value = author_first objParam4.Value = author_last objParam5.Value = publisher objParam6.Value = ISBN objParam7.Value = regular_price objParam8.Value = discount_price objParam9.Value = text_description objParam10.Value = created_date 'objParam11.Value = imgBinaryData 'objParam14.Value = audBinaryData
Try
' ||||| Check if Connection to DB is already open, if not, then open a connection ' ||||| DB not already Open...so open it
MyConn.Open() MyCmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
' ||||| Close the Connection Closes with it MyConn.Close()
Is there a way to catch the exeption (SqlDateTime overflow. Must be between 1/1/1753 12:00:00 AM and 12/31/9999 11:59:59 PM) with in SQL Server, so it does not need to be caught in the code calling the procedure. E.g. I do not want to send null to the stored procedure.
e.g. The stored procedure should be able to catch dates that are outside the range 1/1/1975 and 12/31/9999 and change them to the limits.
E.g.
IF @StartDate < CONVERT(DateTime, '01/01/1753 12:00:00')
BEGIN
SET @StartDate = CONVERT(DateTime, '01/01/1753 12:00:00')
END
IF @EndDate > CONVERT(DateTime, '01/01/1753 11:59:59')
BEGIN
SET @EndDate = CONVERT(DateTime, '12/31/9999 11:59:59')
END
This still throws an exception because the StartDate or EndDate when tested fail the condition.
i am write an archive program, there are some date before 1/1/1753, but there are a constraint of system.data. How can i fix this. Could i change the minimum data to 1/1/1200. SqlDateTime overflow. Must be between 1/1/1753 12:00:00 AM and 12/31/9999 11:59:59 PM.
I've seen a few comments on this error and they've all been basically "You're passing a bad date time". I don't think that's what's happening in my case though. I'm trying to write a record to my SQL database using a business logic layer class that writes the record with a stored procedure. Here's the codebehind on the page: Protected Sub btnSubmit_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) 'Create New User UsersBLL.NewUser(txtFirstName.Text, _ txtLastName.Text, _ txtPhone1.Text, _ ddlOffice.SelectedIndex, _ lblManager.Text, _ lblManagerAlt.Text, _ txtDepartment.Text, _ cbxNewPosition.Checked, _ cbxContractor.Checked, _ Calendar1.SelectedDate.ToString, _ txtJobTitle.Text, _ ddlFunctionCodes.SelectedIndex)
End Sub Here's the BLL function that I'm calling: Public Shared Function NewUser(ByVal UsersNameFirst As String, _ ByVal UsersNameLast As String, _ ByVal UsersPhone1 As String, _ ByVal OfficesID As Int32, _ ByVal UsersID_Manager As Int32, _ ByVal UsersID_ManagerAlt As Int32, _ ByVal UsersDepartment As String, _ ByVal UsersNewPosition As Boolean, _ ByVal UsersContractor As Boolean, _ ByVal UsersStartDate As DateTime, _ ByVal UsersJobTitle As String, _ ByVal FunctionCodesID As Int32, _ Optional ByVal UsersGSN As String = Nothing, _ Optional ByVal UsersEmail As String = Nothing, _ Optional ByVal UsersNameMiddle As String = Nothing, _ Optional ByVal UsersKnownAs As String = Nothing, _ Optional ByVal UsersPhone2 As String = Nothing, _ Optional ByVal UsersPhoneMobile1 As String = Nothing, _ Optional ByVal UsersPhoneMobile2 As String = Nothing, _ Optional ByVal UsersSSN As String = Nothing, _ Optional ByVal UsersContractType As String = Nothing, _ Optional ByVal UsersContractAgency As String = Nothing, _ Optional ByVal UsersEndDate As DateTime = Nothing, _ Optional ByVal UsersCompanyCode As String = Nothing, _ Optional ByVal UsersCostCenter As String = Nothing, _ Optional ByVal UsersRole As String = Nothing, _ Optional ByVal StatusesID As Int32 = Nothing) Dim dbConnection As SqlConnection, Command As SqlCommand dbConnection = New SqlConnection(DBConnectionString) dbConnection.Open() Command = New SqlCommand("EXECUTE NewUser", dbConnection) Command.Connection = dbConnection Command.CommandText = "NewUser" Command.CommandType = Data.CommandType.StoredProcedure Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersNameFirst", UsersNameFirst)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersNameLast", UsersNameLast)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersPhone1", UsersPhone1)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@OfficesID", OfficesID)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersID_Manager", UsersID_Manager)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersID_ManagerAlt", UsersID_ManagerAlt)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersNewPosition", UsersNewPosition)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersContractor", UsersContractor)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersStartDate", UsersStartDate)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersJobTitle", UsersJobTitle)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@FunctionCodesID", FunctionCodesID)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersGSN", UsersGSN)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersEmail", UsersEmail)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersNameMiddle", UsersNameMiddle)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersKnownAs", UsersKnownAs)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersPhone2", UsersPhone2)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersPhoneMobile1", UsersPhoneMobile1)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersPhoneMobile2", UsersPhoneMobile2)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersSSN", UsersSSN)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersContractType", UsersContractType)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersContractAgency", UsersContractAgency)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersEndDate", UsersEndDate)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersCompanyCode", UsersCompanyCode)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersCostCenter", UsersCostCenter)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersCostCenter", UsersCostCenter)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@UsersRole", UsersRole)) Command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("@StatusesID", StatusesID)) Return Command.ExecuteScalar() dbConnection.Close()
Seems about as simple as it can get to me. UsersStartDate is a datetime (which I'm picking from a calendar control on the web page) and it's passing (for example) "08/01/2007 12:00:00 AM". I've debugged and that's the value being passed. Now when I go to my DB and write a simple insert query and insert exactly that date, it works fine. Maybe my development machine date settings are changing it somehow before it sends to the DB? Also I'm pretty sure there's a lot of redundant passing of all those vars but I'm brand new to tiered apps and just learning. If there's a simpler way, feel free to enlighten me. :)
Hi All, Please help!!! I've looked all over the place and tried all the solutions that worked for others. I just want to insert a Null value to a DateTime field in my SQL db! I am calling dv_ItemInserting on ItemInserting of my FormView. I tried using a stored procedure to fix this problem SET @opDate = NullIf(@opDate, NULL). I am still getting the same error. Please forward any info you have. Thanks!!! ---------------------------------------------- Error: SqlDateTime overflow. Must be between 1/1/1753 12:00:00 AM and 12/31/9999 11:59:59 PM. Protected Sub dv_ItemInserting(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.FormViewInsertEventArgs) If e.Values.Item("opDate").Equals(Nothing) OrElse e.Values.Item("opDate").Equals(DateTime.MinValue) Then'Tried the followings and they do not work !!! 'SqlDataSource1.InsertParameters("opDate").DefaultValue = System.DBNull.Value 'e.Values.Item("opDate") = System.Data.SqlTypes.SqlDateTime.Null.Value end if End sub
SqlDateTime overflow. Must be between 1/1/1753 12:00:00 AM and 12/31/9999 11:59:59 PM.
This is my Query :
SELECT break_time, break_rep_no, break_type, break_user_id FROM breaks WHERE (break_date = @p1) AND (break_group = @p2) AND (break_time > @p3) AND (break_time < @P4) ORDER BY break_time
Hey everybody! I'm getting a pretty annoying error on my production server when i want to run an app .. Error Msg (german): SqlDateTime-Ãœberlauf; muss zwischen 1/1/1753 12:00:00 AM und 12/31/9999 11:59:59 PM liegen. Funny thing is that on my client development machine i'm not getting an error at all. The DateTimes I use (C# and SQL Server) are dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss formatted. I also don't write to the databse - only read! Anyone familiar with this issue? Thanks in advance & best regards!
scott 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"
and the format of my input data file is as follow: 12345896236507-08-2005a 56785698412305-06-2009b 91023698547502-08-2003c 35691458963201-02-2000d
now,whenever i m trying to run this in CMD...it gives me the error as: Starting Copy... SQLState = 42000, NativeError=4896 error= [microsoft][sql native client][sql server] Invalid column value from bcp client for colid 2 BCP copy in failed.....
So, now can anyone pleaseeeeeeeee tell me..how to deal with this???? any help will be greatly appreciated... thnks..
Hello,I have an Access DB with a column [date] holding dates from present day backto around year 1702, and I am trying to run DTS Import with this MDB, whichfails due to a conversion error.MSDN says the datetime data type only allows 1753-01-01 to 1900-01-01, thusI am under the impression having the [date] field as varchar is the only wayto store the dates.My questions are:a) Can dates prior to 1753-01-01 be stored in a date column?b) If dates are in a column of type varchar (or similar) is it possible tosort them chronologically with T-SQL ?c) 1753-01-01 seems particularly arbitrary, any reason for this?Many thanks for any help, it's driving me mad!John
Hi, I have a function that generates a range of DateTimes, which I then cast to SqlDateTime to compare with SqlDateTime values in a database. The problem is my converted DateTimes come out in this type of format "6/2/2006 12:00:00 AM" wheras my SqlDateTimes in the database are in this format "2006-01-18T00:00:00.0000000-12:00" Any ideas how I can convert the DateTime values to SqlDateTime correctly so that I can compare them? As I said I tried creating a new SqlDateTime object with the DateTime value ie DateTime dt = new DateTime(""); SqlDateTime sdt = new SqlDateTime(dt); But that doesn't work correctly, its still not in the format that is in the database.
I have a flat file that is read in by SSIS and then populates our db.
In this flat file there are blank spaces that represent null entries, which are date time values that we need to remain null but instead shows up in the table as the lowest date time value (1753)
Does SSIS automatically convert this since this is not done in our code?
I have connected to SQL SERVICES ANALYSIS SERVICE database through excel and when I observed that value of the date attribute is displayed as ######## in the excel for 1/1/1753.
I am able to see the value 1/1/1753 in the Cube browser but not able to see the vale in the excel.
how to replace this value with blank in the excel.
I've got a comma delimited text file that I am bringing into a table with DTS. The time values in this text file come in as 4 character fields like "0948", "2359", and "1325".
What I'm trying to do is import these values into a field with a type of SMALLDATETIME, by assigning the field as follows...
This doesn't work -- I get an overflow error. If I change the field type to DATETIME it works. I'm confused! What am I doing wrong? I'm not trying to include seconds, so why am I getting an overflow error?
I'm having a problem importing a text file into a SQL db using DTS. I have to transform some of the data that is being imported so I think Bulk import is out of the question.
Everything works fine until a hit a row that contains more than 255 characters in one cell. Once it encounters that row, it fires this error:
"Error at source for row number 9.Errors encountered so far in this task :1 General Error: -2147217887(80040E21) Data for Source Column 3('Col3') is too large for the specified buffer size."
I found a entry in the MS KnowledgeBase that addresses the symptom but the workaround doesn't fix it:
I have a field of type numeric(5) in a SQL 7.0table that I'm trying to assign the value -100. I get an 8115 error. Does anybody know where I can find out what the possible values I can put into this field.
I am trying to get a value from a select-query that is of the datatype int. The code below will not, I think it is because I mix up datetime with int conversion. Anyway, I am not really sure how to subtract
We run a regular query through Excel that is linked to a Microsoft SQL Server data source.
We have run this query routinely for the past few years. Suddenly this query has started returning an error message - “[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver] [SQL Server] Difference of two datetime columns caused overflow at runtime�. It seems to be a common error (as per Google search) however I don’t want to go messing around with something I don’t fully understand. Can anyone point me in the direction of what to look out for?
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 19:35:16 GMT, Mike wrote:[color=blue]>I have the SQL table column PRICE set for decimal (14,14).[/color]Hi Mike,That means that you have a total of 14 digits, 14 of which are to theright of the decimal. Leaving no digits to the left.[color=blue]>Any one know why I would get an overflow error.[/color]Probably because there's a value above 1.000 or below -1.000 in yourdata.Best, Hugo--(Remove _NO_ and _SPAM_ to get my e-mail address)
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Basically I am inserting a row into a table. The sql line looks like :
When I copy and paste the command into Access, it successfully adds the row into the table. However, I am getting that error when I run it in my program. I create the string, then this is the code I am using :
command = New OleDbCommand
command = m_Connection.CreateCommand()
command.CommandText = tempString
Dim tempInt As Integer = -1
tempInt = command.ExecuteNonQuery()
At the last line, I get the overflow.
Just for clarification, the values are (Cust ID as long, firstName as text, lastName as text, Street as text, City as text, State as text, Zip as long, email as text, phone as double).
Any insights into the problem? The error message isnt all that insightful.
I would like to know if we can define an unsigned integer data type in SQL Server 2005. We have a situation where one of the integer columns will reach its 2 billion limit. I want to know if there's any way in which I can extend this to say 4 billion by making the data type unsigned or any other way which doesn't require me to change the data type to bigint.
I am trying to pump data from Sybase to SQL Server using SSIS and I get this error:
Conversion failed because the data overflowed the specified type
The data on the external column metadata shows as type database timestamp, as does the output column. The database values are all datetime, coming in through OLEDB to Sybase. Any idea what could be going on here?
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
This is not a real big deal, cause I worked around it.. but I just tried to INCREASE the scale on a decimal column & got an arithmatic overflow error. I can understand why this would occur if trying to decrease the scale, but not increasing it. This is not a computed column.. why does SQL give an overflow error if all it has to do is add a couple of zeros to the end? Yes, I know SQL considers them to be different data types, but this is still confusing me.
Server: Msg 8115, Level 16, State 2, Procedure kssp_UpdateLeague, Line 107 Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type tinyint.
When I hit the following code:
SET @A = @B - @C
-------------------------------------------
@A is defined as : DECLARE @A INT
@B and @C are populated in a fetch : FETCH NEXT FROM FixtureList INTO @B, @C
and FixtureList is defined as :
DECLARE FixtureList CURSOR FOR SELECT HomeScore, AwayScore FROM fixtures WHERE homescore IS NOT NULL AND awayscore IS NOT NULL
The fields HomeScore and AwayScore are defined as Tinyint
@B and @C are typically between 0 and 10. I reckon the problem may be with the precision of the data types but I don't know how to prove this or how to fix. I've tried various combinations of convert and cast at various points in the expression (SET @A = @B - @C) but to no avail.
Interestingly (or not) if I run the following select I get the same error :
SELECT DATE01, HOMESCORE, AWAYSCORE, HOMESCORE - AWAYSCORE FROM fixtures