In the code below I am inserting values into a table and getting the error "String or binary data would be truncated."
My table definition:
CREATE TABLE urs_prem_feed_out_control
(
bd_pr_cntl_rec_type char(7) NULL ,
pd_pr_cntl_acctg_dte char(6) NULL ,
bd_pr_cntl_run_dte char(10) NULL ,
bd_pr_cntl_start_dte char(10) NULL ,
bd_pr_cntl_end_dte char(10) NULL ,
bd_pr_cntl_rec_count char(16) NULL ,
bd_pr_tot_premium char(16) NULL ,
bd_pr_tot_commission char(16) NULL ,
fd_ctl_nbr integer NOT NULL
)
DECLARE @cur_fd_ctl_nbr INT = 2,
@acctg_cyc_ym_2 CHAR(6) = '201402',
@rundate CHAR (10) = CONVERT(CHAR(10),GETDATE(),101),
@cycle_start_dt DATETIME = '2014-02-17',
@cycle_end_dt DATETIME = '2014-02-24',
@record_count INT = 24704,
@tot_pr_premium DECIMAL(18,2) = 476922242,
@tot_pr_comm DECIMAL(18,2) = 2624209257
Insert code (I've declared the variables as constant values for testing, I took these values from what they were at runtime):
INSERT INTO urs_prem_feed_out_control
SELECT fd_ctl_nbr = @cur_fd_ctl_nbr,
bd_pr_cntl_rec_type = 'CONTROL',
bd_pr_cntl_acctg_dte = @acctg_cyc_ym_2,
bd_pr_cntl_run_dte = @rundate,
bd_pr_cntl_start_dte = CONVERT(CHAR(10),@cycle_start_dt,101),
bd_pr_cntl_end_dte = CONVERT(CHAR(10),@cycle_end_dt,101),
bd_pr_cntl_rec_count = RIGHT('0000000000000000' + RTRIM(CONVERT(CHAR(16),@record_count)),16),
bd_pr_tot_premium = CASE
WHEN @tot_pr_premium < 0
THEN '-' + SUBSTRING(RIGHT('000000000000000' + LTRIM(RTRIM(CONVERT(VARCHAR,ABS(@tot_pr_premium)*100))),18),1,15)
ELSE
'+' + SUBSTRING(RIGHT('000000000000000' + LTRIM(RTRIM(CONVERT(VARCHAR,ABS(@tot_pr_premium)*100))),18),1,15)
END,
bd_pr_tot_commission = CASE
WHEN @tot_pr_comm < 0
THEN '-' + SUBSTRING(RIGHT('000000000000000' + LTRIM(RTRIM(CONVERT(VARCHAR,ABS(@tot_pr_comm)*100))),18),1,15)
ELSE
'+' + SUBSTRING(RIGHT('000000000000000' + LTRIM(RTRIM(CONVERT(VARCHAR,ABS(@tot_pr_comm)*100))),18),1,15)
END
When I look at each value individually it seems like they are all within the variable length constraints of the table. Any idea why I'm getting this error?
Thanks!
NULL
value or a single character (e.g.*
) - when the error goes away, you have your offending column value!mm/dd/yyyy
) and style 120 (yyyy-mm-dd
) instead of using an absolutely unambiguous format likeyyyymmdd
? Why are you converting tovarchar
without length? And why aren't you listing the column names in your insert statement? Notice the column that is last in your table but first in your select list.