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.
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)
I'm using a DTS package to import a large CSV file. There is a particular column that contains text or numbers. I want to delete the row if that column has a number, I've used IsNumeric in the selection portion of the statement, but can't figure out how to use it as part of my where clause.
I have a lot of decimals in the flat files. So far the largest numbers map to a numeric(18,6).
My question is, is DT_NUMERIC the correct datatype for this data? In which case, what size do I need to set it? Right now it's 18. Couldn't find much info on this.
In MS Access, for numeric fields, the decimal places shown can be defined as "Auto" meaning that the database will determine the number of decimal places to show based on the content of the field (i.e. 1.0, 0.75, 1.125).
In SQL Server for the same field, it appears that decimal precision is hard coded resulting in a fixed representation (i.e. 1.000, 0.750, 1.125)
Is there a way to make the decimal representation in SQL Server more like Access where trailing zeros are truncated?
I am trying to insert some values into a table where the column is of the data type "numeric". The insert works fine.Update does not work. Update BUT_BREAKDOWN_PCT SET BDP_EFFORT_BREAKDOWN_PCT=0.15 WHERE BDP_BREAKDOWN_ID =1 AND BDP_PHASE_ID = 3 AND BDP_START_EFF_DT = '12/31/2004' BDP_EFFORT_BREAKDOWN_PCT is a numeric column with a size 5 (4,3) When I do the updatedirectly from QA, it works fine. I was googling it and read a KB article saying it's a problem with Service Pack of SQL Server 2000. If it is, then the query should not work even from QA....isn't it? Anyone had this problem before? Please help.
Hello,I need to be able to select only the numeric data from a string that isin the form of iFuturePriceID=N'4194582'I have the following code working to remove all the non-numeric textfrom before the numbers, but it is still leaving the single quote afterthe numbers, i.e. 4194582'Any ideas or suggestions how to accomplish that? Thanks in advance.Declare @TestData varchar(29)Set @TestData = "iFuturePriceID=N'4194582'"Select Substring(@TestData, patindex('%[0-9]%', @TestData),Len(@TestData))TGru*** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com ***
I have some data which I am trying to put into a DM where I can use it as part of a cube (my first!!)
I have hit a small problem with dates, I get it from the ERP system as a numeric field, and I need to convert it to a date format. The intension is to use this converted data with Named Calculations to derive Year, month Day ect.
However I cannot seem to be able to convert and store (in SQL) this column can anyone advise
Hi i am using SQL SERVER CE database. I have many tables having numeric fields. When i am inserting data through frontend all the float data is getting rounded. I want all data in float with point . How can i do that??????????
I'm getting some data from a flat file with a SSIS Package, it comes a integer but I would like to converted to a decimal with a 3 scale. Example: Flat File: 2070015000950011800 In the data conversion I had it with a 3 scale, but what I got was this:20700.00015000.0009500.00011800.000But what I want is something like this:20.70015.0009.50011.800 I dont know if you guys get the idea. But I will apreciate if anyone can help me. Thanks, Erick
On the Microsoft website, I am trying to understand the how the decimal and numeric data types work. It says that valid values for precision are:
- 10^38 +1 through 10^38 - 1
I don't understand the purpose of the negative sign before the first 10.I understand that decimal (p,s) refers to haing a total of p digits (before and after the decimal) and only s number of digits to the right of the decimal. How does the equation above relate to the 's' portion of the syntax?
the situation is that i have a column data comes from flat file and all i want to do is to check that the incoming column is numeric(12,3) and if the incoming data exceed that size "12,3" exception or redirect the row is happened.
the problem that i try to apply that with the data conversion or Derived column component but it in case of the scale of the incoming data exceed 3 the component trim until 3 scale.
i also try to perform it with the flat file data source component but i face a problem that if the data in the column is empty then flat file data source component read the numeric column as Zero
i hope someone help me coz i need to handle it soon.
I have a package that i am building right now and I need to filter out data from my employeeid field that is not an integer. How would i proceed with this? I currently have a conditional split filtering our employee id's that contain a dash.
Hi! Every one, I need to increase my numeric digit in a table.previous column name was "Amount",Precision=18 and scale=6, when I increase Precision=28 it show "Airthmatec Error", even when increase precision in a new table it work properly.
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
DB is SQL 2000 and I'm trying to convert a field datatype from varchar to numeric where the data is hours:minutes:seconds (05:52:12), but I run into errors with EM and scripts that the db cannot convert those datatypes. I've tried the cast function with same results ... any solutions?? I need to run SUM(), AVG(), etc, against the data and can't with VARCHAR type. Thanks all -Greg
I have a sql code that I am having some difficulty with. All I'm trying to do is get each department and sum the amount by month based on the date in the table. I am getting "error converting data type varchar to numeric".
Code: select DEPARTMENT, CASE WHEN ((DATE >= '06/01/2014') AND (DATE <= '06/30/2014')) THEN (cast(sum(Amount) as decimal(10,2))) ELSE '' END AS 'JUNE', CASE WHEN ((DATE >= '07/01/2014') AND (DATE <= '07/30/2014')) THEN (cast(sum(Amount) as decimal(10,2))) ELSE '' END AS 'JULY' from L27_PHAROS_DETAIL_DATA WHERE Department = 'TECHNOLOGY SERVICES' GROUP BY DEPARTMENT, DATE ORDER BY DEPARTMENT
I try to JOin to tables: Enterprise has a decimal(5,3) and COHIER has varchar 5. All I am getting is an error on converting data. How can I fix this problem.
SELECT a.Security_Value, b.Enterprise_Number, b.Enterprise_Description FROM dbo.COHIER a INNER JOIN dbo.Enterprise b ON a.Security_Value = b.Enterprise_Number
I am using MS SQL Server 2008R2 along with VB 2010.The first question is: why is it even trying to convert anything to numeric? I have NO numeric data types. And I don't have any nvarchar data types either. I'm very confused.Doesn't nchar include any and all characters, in any combination? Should I change everything to text data type? Maybe something else? Some values are going to be blank. The Lab/Source Lots have numbers, letters and dashes.
Yes again a topic like this, I couldn't get an answer for my problem so I started a new topic.
Im getting this error for these lines:
$registreer = "INSERT INTO Gebruikerstelefoon (gebruikersnaam, telefoonnummer, volgnr) VALUES ('".$_SESSION['gebruikersnaam']."', '".$_POST["telefoonnummer"]."', '')"; mssql_query($registreer) or die("Fout bij toewijzen telefoonnummer.");
'telefoonnummer' (phonenumber) is nummeric, users can insert their phonenumber in a input field (text) and register along.. ( this is a second query for the column phonennumber) though this doesn't work..