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I am having problem to format digits in my select column.I used FORMAT but it doesn't work. Here is my column:

sum(cast(datediff(second, IEC.CREATE_DATE, IEC.STATUS_DATE) as float) / 60) TotalSentMinutes    

I used this:

FORMAT(sum(cast(datediff(second, IEC.CREATE_DATE, IEC.STATUS_DATE) as float) / 60),2) TotalSentMinutes  

ERROR:

'format' is not a recognized built-in function name.

How can I format this calculation?

8 Answers 8

123

Try this one -

DECLARE @i FLOAT = 6.677756

SELECT 
      ROUND(@i, 2)
    , FORMAT(@i, 'N2')
    , CAST(@i AS DECIMAL(18,2))
    , SUBSTRING(PARSENAME(CAST(@i AS VARCHAR(10)), 1), PATINDEX('%.%', CAST(@i AS VARCHAR(10))) - 1, 2)
    , FLOOR((@i - FLOOR(@i)) * 100)

Output:

----------------------
6,68
6.68
6.68
67
67
2
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    FORMAT function is available from version 2012 onwards May 26, 2016 at 17:00
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    This does not work for negative numbers. You should use ROUND instead of FLOOR to properly truncate the number, like this: ROUND((@i - ROUND(@i, 0, 1)) * 100, 0, 1)
    – Mahdi
    Dec 5, 2016 at 13:55
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You could cast it to DECIMAL and specify the scale to be 2 digits

decimal and numeric

So, something like

DECLARE @i AS FLOAT = 2
SELECT @i / 3
SELECT CAST(@i / 3 AS DECIMAL(18,2))

SQLFiddle DEMO

I would however recomend that this be done in the UI/Report layer, as this will cuase loss of precision.

Formatting (in my opinion) should happen on the UI/Report/Display level.

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  • Thank you for still providing the answer BUT ALSO the recommendation to do it in another layer. Dec 6, 2017 at 23:46
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    what is 18 mean in DECIMAL(18,2) ?
    – Haha TTpro
    Feb 13, 2020 at 16:22
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    @HahaTTpro The 18 in DECIMAL(18,2) means you can have a decimal number with a maximal total precision of 18 digits. 2 of them after the decimal point and 16 before. The largest possible number would thus be (9999999999999999.99). Dec 3, 2021 at 7:27
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Try cast result to numeric

CAST(sum(cast(datediff(second, IEC.CREATE_DATE, IEC.STATUS_DATE) as float) / 60)
    AS numeric(10,2)) TotalSentMinutes

Input

1
2
3

Output

1.00
2.00
3.00

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Your format syntax is wrong actual syntax is

 FORMAT ( value, format [, culture ] )

Please follow this link it helps you

Click here for more details

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So, something like

DECLARE @i AS FLOAT = 2
SELECT @i / 3
SELECT CAST(@i / 3 AS DECIMAL(18,2))

I would however recomend that this be done in the UI/Report layer, as this will cuase loss of precision.

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DECLARE @i AS FLOAT = 2 SELECT @i / 3 SELECT cast(@i / cast(3 AS DECIMAL(18,2))as decimal (18,2))

Both factor and result requires casting to be considered as decimals.

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SELECT CAST(12.0910239123 AS DECIMAL(15, 2))
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Assume that you have dynamic currency precision

  • value => 1.002431

  • currency precision => 3

  • `result => 1.002

CAST(Floor(your_float_value) AS VARCHAR) + '.' + REPLACE(STR(FLOOR((your_float_value FLOOR(your_float_value)) * power(10,cu_precision)), cu_precision), SPACE(1), '0')

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