I have a table with a nvarchar column called Custom#5 which has the following data.
row number Custom#5
1 267.5
2 tbc
3
4 34
I want to be able to clean this data up so always returns a numerical value.
row number Custom#5
1 267.5
2 0
3 0
4 34
My current query is;
SELECT CASE
WHEN BomHeaders_1.Custom#5 NOT LIKE '%[^0-9]%'
THEN 0
WHEN BomHeaders_1.Custom#5 IS NULL
THEN 0
ELSE BomHeaders_1.Custom#5
END AS Custom5
FROM [FS25-W2K8\SQLEXPRESS].sagel50_46772.dbo.BomHeaders AS BomHeaders_1
INNER JOIN [FS25-W2K8\SQLEXPRESS].sagel50_46772.dbo.BomComponents AS BomComponents_1 ON BomHeaders_1.ID = BomComponents_1.HeaderID
INNER JOIN [FS25-W2K8\SQLEXPRESS].sagel50_46772.dbo.BomHeaders AS BomHeaders_2 ON BomComponents_1.StockCode = BomHeaders_2.BomReference
INNER JOIN manu_STOCK ON BomHeaders_1.BomReference = manu_STOCK.STOCK_CODE
WHERE (BomComponents_1.StockCode LIKE N'21%')
The current error i'm getting with this is "Conversion failed when converting the nvarchar value '267.5' to data type int."
then 0
part tells sql-server to treat the value of this column in the result as anint
.267.5
is not anint
. Try changing the0
values in the select with0.0
.