Money
and Decimal
SQL types both get interpreted as Decimal
in .NET. Is there any way to tell the difference? I am trying to format an Excel spreadsheet correctly, but do not know which fields should be formatted for currency and which should be decimals. For example:
+----------------+------------------+--------------+-----------------+
| Name (VarChar) | Weight (Decimal) | Cost (Money) | Inventory (Int) |
+----------------+------------------+--------------+-----------------+
| Widget | 3.75 | 9.99 | 25 |
+----------------+------------------+--------------+-----------------+
With the headers of the above including the data types for this question's purposes and query
being a stored procedure that selects from that table:
var result = conn.Query<dynamic>(query, parameters, commandType: CommandType.StoredProcedure).ToList();
foreach (var pair in (IDictionary<string, object>)result[0]) {
Console.WriteLine($"{pair.Key}: {pair.Value.GetType().Name}");
}
Will result in:
Name: String
Weight: Decimal
Cost: Decimal
Inventory: Int32
I found this post: Money datatype and decimal type of SQL in .net but unfortunately, I do not have standardized column names as this is meant to convert any result set into an Excel spreadsheet.
I also considered changing the stored procedure(s) to pre-pend the dollar sign when needed, but this would be far more work and more than likely break other functionality.
Is there a different way to determine the SQL type of the results?