Convert From Nchar To Money
May 1, 2008
Hi i've a staging table were i have datatypes of nchar.
I'd like to convert these to money datatype
Am trying to do this like this but the data return is not correct there is aslo null and blank rows so i must account for them also.
select cast(IsNumeric((Value2)) as money)
fromtbl_Sales
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May 1, 2008
Hi i've a staging table were i have datatypes of nchar.
I'd like to convert these to money datatype
Am trying to do this like this but the data return is not correct there is aslo null and blank rows so i must account for them also.
select cast(IsNumeric((Value2)) as money)
from tbl_Sales
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Mar 8, 2004
I want to print in an error message a money value but have to convert it to a varchar first. I do not have any clue how to do this. Could someone help me out?
SELECT @iError = @@error, @iRowCount = @@rowcount
IF(@iError <> 0 OR @iRowCount <> 1)
BEGIN
CONVERT(@dValue, @cValue)
set @cError = 'Error attempting to insert new record. Product : ' + @cProduct + ' Sub-account : ' + @cSubAccount + ' Cost : $' + @cValue
RAISERROR(@cError, 16, 1)
END
@cValue is a varchar(20)
@dValue is money
Any help?
Mike B
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Mar 20, 2014
cast(round([YearlyProfit]-[MonthlyProfit],0)as int),
cast(round(isnull(sum(SalesProfit]),0),0) as int
How can I convert these columns to money so that I can display the result with comma included.
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Mar 8, 2006
Ok i know this is simple but i just don't know the syntax. What I haveis a bunch of values and i want to be able to display them as moneyvalues with a $ in front.eg.160000001000160000TO THIS$16,000,000.00$1000.00$16,000.000I'm using MS SQL 2000Cheers
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Feb 22, 2008
We have the same database in three different environment. The statement below works just fine in two database environment, but I am getting the error in the third one. All the databases are Microsoft SQL Server 2005. I could not pine point the source of the issue. Please any input that you might be able to provide. Thanks
The issue in simplest from
DECLARE @UDF_Value nvarchar(255)
set @UDF_Value = 111
SELECT CONVERT(money, @UDF_Value)
Msg 235, Level 16, State 0, Line 1
Cannot convert a char value to money. The char value has incorrect syntax.
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Sep 27, 2007
I've been trying to solve this problem or just find an alternative to do this. I have filled a temp table with certain values for all columns except those columns that rely on calculations that need certain cell values from other columns in the temp table. I have a while statement that runs through each cell for one calculation column and this is the code that updates the fields on the calc column:
Code Block
EXEC('UPDATE #tblTemp
SET #tblTemp.['+@CalcColumns+'] = (CAST(ISNULL((SELECT #tblTemp.['+@Column1+']
FROM #tblTemp
WHERE #tblTemp.PK = '''+@PubKey+'''), 0.00)as money) - CAST(ISNULL((SELECT #tblTemp.['+@Column2+']
FROM #tblTemp
WHERE #tblTemp.PK = '''+@PubKey+''') , 0.00)as money))
WHERE #tblTemp.PK = '''+@PubKey+'''')
The problem is that it will not let me convert the two values to money. The error is:
Msg 235, Level 16, State 0, Line 1
Cannot convert a char value to money. The char value has incorrect syntax.
This is necessary to calculate the difference between these two cells from the temp table. I would appreciate any help! Thanks!
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Apr 13, 2007
Hi Guys
I need your help again, I am try to update several columns and the data type is 'money'.
Below is the code I have used:
UPDATE CAT_Products SET
UnitCost ='10.00',UnitCost2 = '10.00',UnitCost3 = '10.00',UnitCost4 = '10.00',UnitCost5 = '10.00',UnitCost6 = '10.00'
WHERE ProductCode = '0008'
But it will not update, instead I get this error:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>[Error] Script lines: 1-9 -------------------------- Disallowed implicit conversion from data type varchar to data type money, table 'dbo.CAT_Products', column 'UnitCost'. Use the CONVERT function to run this query.
More exceptions ... Disallowed implicit conversion from data type varchar to data type money, table '.dbo.CAT_Products', column 'UnitCost2'. Use the CONVERT function to run this query.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The error message indicates that I need to use the convert function. But the columns data type is set at 'money' not 'varcher' . So do I need to convert data type to 'varcher' in order to update and convert back to data type 'money' when update complete? Or do I need to indicate in the update statement that data type is already 'money'? I am not sure how I would either.
Thanks
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May 12, 2005
Hi,
I'm using the data type "money" in my SQL database and want to convert what's in txtPrice_textBox to the "money" format. I'm currently using the following code:
' objectCym.price = Convert.ToInt16(txtPrice_textBox.Text) '
Will this work? Is there any reason I should stay away from the "Money" data type?
Thanks,
David
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Mar 10, 2006
I write using the SQL ODBC driver from software into a SLQ table called UPSSHIPMENT the format is as followed:
JobNumber varchar 50
Weight real 4
FreightCost varchar 8
TrackingNumber varchar 50
Shipmethod varchar 50
VOIDID varchar 3
I then have a trigger set to update the PACKAGE table as followed
CREATE TRIGGER [UPS] ON dbo.UPSSHIPMENT
FOR INSERT
AS
BEGIN
UPDATE PACKAGE
SET WEIGHT = inserted.WEIGHT,
FREIGHTCOST = inserted.FREIGHTCOST,
TRACKINGNUMBER = inserted.TRACKINGNUMBER,
COMMENTS = inserted.SHIPMETHOD
FROM PACKAGE
INNER JOIN inserted on PACKAGE.JOBNUMBER = inserted.JOBNUMBER
WHERE inserted.VOIDID = 'N'
UPDATE PACKAGE
SET WEIGHT = '',
FREIGHTCOST = '0.00',
TRACKINGNUMBER = '',
COMMENTS = 'UPS VOID'
FROM PACKAGE
INNER JOIN inserted on PACKAGE.JOBNUMBER = inserted.JOBNUMBER
WHERE inserted.VOIDID = 'Y'
END
The format of the PACKAGE table is as followed
Jobnumber varchar 50
FreightCost money 8
TrackingNumber varchar 50
Comments varchar 2000
Weight real 4
I am getting the following error
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Microsoft SQL-DMO (ODBC SQLState: 42000)
---------------------------
Error 260: Disallowed implicit conversion from data type varchar to data type money, table 'TESTing.dbo.Package', column 'FreightCost'. Use the CONVERT function to run this query.
---------------------------
OK
---------------------------
How do you use the convert function to change the data before the update? Thank You!
:mad:
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Oct 6, 2015
I have a column type of float and How to convert it show like this
default value =39260.80 MY db use this ',' seperator instead of '.'
wanna convert 39,260
This code is working if using '.' seperator
SELECTÂ parsename(convert(varchar,CAST(floor('39260.80') AS MONEY),1),2)
not work using ',' seperator
SELECTÂ parsename(convert(varchar,CAST(floor('39260,80') AS MONEY),1),2)
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Oct 6, 2013
I have the below Ms.Access code that I would to transition into SQL.
Is CCUR a usable function in SQL, or would I have to use the convert to money function?
Charges: Sum(((CCUR([Fee Schedule Rate])*CCUR([Units_Charged]))))
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Oct 8, 2007
I need to always have a formatting of 999,999,999.00 in a column called PropertyMap9.
PropertyMap9 is always a nvarchar(max)
How do I SET a value using a CONVERT or CAST to accomplish this ?
Why does this give me a syntax error ? The PropertyMap7 set actually works and performs the calculation and sets the new value for that row, however the next line gives an error. I need all 3 columns PropertyMap9, 8, and 7 to always have the above formatting, while still maintaining the nvarchar(max) datatype in the column. HELP!
update PropertyMapValues
set PropertyMap7 = CONVERT(NVARCHAR(MAX),CAST(PropertyMap8 AS money) - (CAST(PropertyMap9 AS money)),1)
set PropertyMap9 = CONVERT(NVARCHAR(MAX),CAST(PropertyMap9 AS money))
END
Msg 102, Level 15, State 1, Procedure UpdatePropertyMap7, Line 59
Incorrect syntax near '='.
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Jul 4, 2007
There is insufficient result space to convert a money value to smallmoney.
It's a huge db with millions of records and we created asp files for it, and now my asp file will only works with smallmoney and not money data type.
As with money data type i am getting error Microsoft VBScript runtime (0x800A000D)
Type mismatch: 'CDbl'
So i want to convert this field of MS SQL server db from "Money" to "SmallMoney" .
But bec db has over million records and i am getting this error.
There is insufficient result space to convert a money value to smallmoney
any way around it in SQL or in asp, i guess it's SQL problem so you guys must be expert on this. Help appreciated.
thx
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Nov 6, 2007
I am trying to write a Procedure in SQL 2005 that retreives a list of rows from the database. I pass to the procedure sorting parameters. This procedure works fine for all of the fields that I enter in the Order By, except for one.
The field that does not work is a varchar(500) field (named Description).
I am not sure what the problem is.
The error that I am getting is:
Msg 235, Level 16, State 0, Line 13
Cannot convert a char value to money. The char value has incorrect syntax.
Attached is the T-SQL Code. The declare and set statements in the beginning are for informational purposes.
Any help is appreciated.
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declare @Match varchar(75)
declare @NumRows int
declare @StartPos int
declare @OrderBy varchar(25)
declare @OrderDir varchar(4)
set @Match = 'dog% AND bark%'
set @NumRows = 25
set @StartPos = 100
set @OrderBy = 'Description'
set @OrderDir = 'ASC'
WITH catitems AS
(
SELECT ci.ID, ci.SupplierCode, ci.Description, ci.AUDIO_LINK, ci.SoundLength, ci.HighCost, ci.Channels,
ROW_NUMBER() OVER (ORDER BY
CASE
WHEN @OrderBy='ID' AND @OrderDir='ASC'
THEN CAST(ci.ID AS int)
WHEN @OrderBy='SupplierCode' AND @OrderDir='ASC'
THEN CAST(ci.SupplierCode As int)
WHEN @OrderBy='Description' AND @OrderDir='ASC'
THEN CAST(ci.[Description] As varchar(500))
WHEN @OrderBy='HighCost' AND @OrderDir='ASC'
THEN CAST(ci.HighCost AS money)
WHEN @OrderBy='Channels' AND @OrderDir='ASC'
THEN CAST(ci.Channels AS smallint)
END ASC,
CASE
WHEN @OrderBy='ID' AND @OrderDir='DESC'
THEN CAST(ci.ID AS int)
WHEN @OrderBy='SupplierCode' AND @OrderDir='DESC'
THEN CAST(ci.SupplierCode As int)
WHEN @OrderBy='Description' AND @OrderDir='DESC'
THEN CAST(ci.[Description] As varchar(500))
WHEN @OrderBy='HighCost' AND @OrderDir='DESC'
THEN CAST(ci.HighCost AS money)
WHEN @OrderBy='Channels' AND @OrderDir='DESC'
THEN CAST(ci.Channels AS smallint)
END DESC) As RowNo
FROM TableName As ci
WHERE CONTAINS (ci.Keywords, @Match) AND ShowOnWeb=1
)
SELECT catitems.ID,
catitems.SupplierCode,
catitems.Description,
catitems.AUDIO_LINK,
catitems.HighCost,
catitems.Channels
FROM catitems
WHERE RowNo BETWEEN @StartPos AND @StartPos + @NumRows -1
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Thanks,
Aric
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Dec 8, 1998
Msg 234, Level 16, State 2
There is insufficient result space to convert MONEY value to CHAR.
hi, I have one procedure that insert data into a table, I called the procedure 3 times ,and run it in one step, then got the above erorr message.
what can I do to avoid this error message?
and why I am getting it... thanks for your help
regards
Ali
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Oct 16, 2007
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.
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Apr 14, 2006
Is it
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referred?
If
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which, under the given alphabet, can determine to what language the symbol
belongs?
If the
languages have a similar alphabet, one is faced with the difficulties. For
example, it is needed to distinguish characters of American English from those
of Australian English or of English from those of any other European language
that uses almost the same alphabet. I don€™t know how to solve this problem.
What can you advise?
The final task
is to scan in Internet a great number of Web pages in various languages and to
make up a large dictionary, where each word will be entered in its language
group. It is in principle too important to select words in different languages
that use the same alphabet. Initial data for word selection will enter the
server in NTEXT format.
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Also, data from the old database needs to be preserved. The objective is to create a unicode database which keeps the old data intact as well as accepts the new data in unicode.
It would be great if you could help!
Thanks,
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May 24, 2007
Hi,
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When i try to do lookup for One column which has the datatype in the source as nchar(3) though the date in the column is a number(like 150,160,170 and so on), my lookup table(a dimension in DW) where i want to get the actual key by looking up with this number doesnt allow me to map to the dimension in the DW, as the Dimension has this column datatype as decimal (3,0)....i tried the datatype conversion to convert the nchar to decimal but it doesnt transform i dont know why...probably i am doing some mistake...Could someone suggest how to deal with this and which transformation to use..?
I'd really appreciate if someone on this forum suggest how to deal with this..?
thanks
ravi
Nothing much that i can do..!!
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Jun 20, 2007
Hi ,
I have a column in my extract table as nchar(3) and in the destination (the same column with diff name ) it is decimal(3,0) .....i tried to use dataconversion transformation.....i even tried to use cast/convert fn's in the SQL Command (which i use in the "Source Transformation" to get the columns from the extract table).
I tried all the ways i can and still i get the same error..:
[OLE DB Source [1]] Error: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_OLEDBERROR.
An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80040E07. An OLE
DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft OLE DB Provider
for SQL Server" Hresult: 0x80040E07 Description: "Error
converting data type nvarchar to numeric.".
Can we actually do it...?? any help would be appreciated.
thanks
ravi
Nothing much that i can do..!!
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Hello
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Jun 20, 2007
Hi ,
I have a column in my extract table as nchar(3) and in the destination (the same column with diff name ) it is decimal(3,0) .....i tried to use dataconversion transformation.....i even tried to use cast/convert fn's in the SQL Command (which i use in the "Source Transformation" to get the columns from the extract table).
I tried all the ways i can and still i get the same error..:
[OLE DB Source [1]] Error: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_OLEDBERROR.
An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80040E07. An OLE
DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft OLE DB Provider
for SQL Server" Hresult: 0x80040E07 Description: "Error
converting data type nvarchar to numeric.".
Can we actually do it...?? any help would be appreciated.
thanks
ravi
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