October 12, 2016 at 3:07 pm
found here: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms191530.aspx
I had assumed that, when the grid cell is Explicit (blue filled-in square), that meant that any comparison between those two data types needed to involve explicitly CASTing/CONVERTing one to the other. Then I started testing.
My first test was XML to nvarchar. The chart indicates an explicit conversion type. I tested it, and indeed, my test example fails:
declare @lhvar xml = '<root><element>4</element></root>';
declare @rhvar nvarchar(100) = '<root><element>4</element></root>';
case
when @lhvar = @rhvar then 1
else 0
end
Msg 402, Level 16, State 1, Line 29
The data types xml and nvarchar are incompatible in the equal to operator.
Then I started trying some other combinations listed as Explicit:
declare @lhvar datetime = datefromparts(1900,1,1);
declare @rhvar money = 0;
case
when @lhvar = @rhvar then 1
else 0
end
1
declare @lhvar hierarchyid = '/1/10/';
declare @rhvar varchar(10) = '/1/10/';
case
when @lhvar = @rhvar then 1
else 0
end
1
This grid has been up since forever, so I feel like I must be understanding it wrong. Can someone help clarify?
Thanks very much.
October 12, 2016 at 3:51 pm
datetime to money and hierarchyid to varchar are listed as implicit...
sorry, got those round the wrong way...
money to datetime and varchar to hierarchyid are both implicit, so that is what is happening...
MM
select geometry::STGeomFromWKB(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