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bayas
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Posted - 2009-08-04 : 04:20:06
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Msg 8114, Level 16, State 1, Procedure InserttblInputFromNotes, Line 0 Error converting data type numeric to numeric.
USE [crab] GO
DECLARE @return_value int
EXEC @return_value = [dbo].[InserttblInputFromNotes] @client_id = 9, @r_a_w = 1, @tier_I_capital = 1, @tier_II_capital = 1, @off_bs_risk_weighted_asset = 1, @general_provision_unclasified = 1, @specific_provision_classified = 1, @interest_suspense_account = 1, @no_of_branches = 300, @no_of_employees = 345, @sma = 1111111111, @substandard = 1111, @doubtful = 11111111, @bad_loss = 11111111.11111111, @classified_loans = 11111111, @import_business = 111111111, @export_business = 1111111111.111111, @eps = 12345678911, @userid = NULL
SELECT 'Return Value' = @return_value
GO
if give 10 digint then it om but I need to insert more then 18 digit |
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SwePeso
Patron Saint of Lost Yaks
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Posted - 2009-08-04 : 04:38:32
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What are the datatype for parameters @bad_loss and @export_business?
DECIMAL has two arguments; first is number of digits in TOTAL, and then number of DIGITS used from total, as decimal part. If the value you try to assign doesn't meet that criteria you get an error as shown above.
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