I tried with
select ROUND(1235.53)
--(It can contain "n" digit of scale)
But I got this error:
The round function requires 2 to 3 arguments.
I am not sure what is the use of other parameters.
I tried with
select ROUND(1235.53)
--(It can contain "n" digit of scale)
But I got this error:
The round function requires 2 to 3 arguments.
I am not sure what is the use of other parameters.
Set decimals to zero
select cast(ROUND(1235.53,0) as int) Returns 1236
select cast(1235.53 as int) Returns 1235
ROUND()
will return the same type as it was given. E.g. - if the first parameter is a float
, ROUND()
will return a float
value. Why are you trying to avoid casting?
Sep 20, 2016 at 14:24
CAST(ROUND(<value>, 0) AS int)
is likely the version you want. This really is the superior answer.
Aug 2, 2018 at 15:33
Better to use CAST INT/CEILING/FLOOR:
SELECT CEILING(1235.53)
SELECT FLOOR(1235.53)
SELECT CAST(1235.53 AS INT)
CEILING: Gives you the upper bound integer value
FLOOR: Gives you the lower bound integer value
SELECT CEILING(1235.53)
"gives you upper bound integer value". SELECT FLOOR(1235.53)
"gives you lower bound integer value". SELECT CAST(1235.53 AS INT)
does the same as FLOOR. I've repeated (and thus read) your whole answer. Nothing in it rounds off (e.g. FUNCTION (1235.43)
should return 1235, and FUNCTION (1235.53)
should return 1236)
May 23, 2019 at 6:52
Here is another approach that just formats the result into the desired format:
SELECT FORMAT(ROUND(1235.53,0), 'N0')
'N' stands for numerical format and the digit behind it controls the number of decimal points.