Arithmetic overflow error converting numeric to data type numeric.

  • Hi all

    I have below table

    CREATE TABLE [dbo].[Name](

    [Name] [nchar](10) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,

    [decimal] [decimal](5, 5) NULL

    ) ON [PRIMARY]

    I am trying to insert following values in the table

    INSERT INTO [test].[dbo].[Name]

    ([Name]

    ,[decimal])

    VALUES

    ('test'

    , 1.0)

    But it’s give the following error

    Arithmetic overflow error converting numeric to data type numeric.

    Thanks

    Vikram patil

  • Decimal(5,5) means a number that has 5 digits in total and 5 on the right hand side of the decimal place. Hence it cannot allow any number larger than .99999 because it has no digits left for the left hand side of the decimal point

    To allow a value of 1.0, the precision has to be at least 1 higher than the scale. Precision (the first number specified) is the total number of digits allowed. Scale (the second number specified) is the number of digits allowed on the right hand side of the decimal point.

    Check Books Online for more details on specifying decimal and numeric types.

    Gail Shaw
    Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
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  • hi Gail ,

    Thanks a lot for informing , i got the what problem exactly

    i change that (10,5) and now its working fine

    Thanks

    Vikram

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