I've got a SQL Server table with a DECIMAL(10,2)
column. This should fit numbers up to 99999999.99
. But when I insert any number >= 1000
into it via the following C# code, I get the exception
Error converting data type double to float.
If the value being inserted is < 1000
, it works fine. The C# value is a double by the way.
Can anyone explain this please?
// ...
Database.AddInParameter(cmd, "@AssessmentScaleScore", DbType.Double,
(goal.StudentAssessmentInstanceID > 0
&& goal.AssessmentScaleScore > 0)
? goal.AssessmentScaleScore
: System.Data.SqlTypes.SqlDouble.Null);
// ...
Database.ExecuteDataSet(cmd);
So again, the goal.AssessmentScaleScore
is a double
, and I'm inserting it into a DECIMAL(10,2)
column in the DB. If the value is < 1000
it works fine, but if its >= 1000
I get an exception.
I don't get it.