Goal
Format a COUNT
result to a common format (e.g. ###,##0
) in a concise statement and without UDF's.
I've Tried
I am currently using something like this, though it leaves two decimals and is clunky:
SELECT CONVERT(VARCHAR, CAST(COUNT([id]) AS MONEY), 1) FROM tbl
The reason I went that direction is because it was the only standard formatting option I could find when reading through the CAST and CONVERT documentation from MSDN.
I don't really like it, but it limps along since these numbers are simply copied and pasted into other text editors and such after the T-SQL runs. They do of course have to be formatted by hand to remove the decimals in some places.
Research and Restrictions
Of course you could build a user-defined function, like this one on this blog, but I have a restriction that keeps me from building UDF's for this purpose.
After some additional research I found that if I were using SQL 2012 I could use a new T-SQL FORMAT
function, alas, I'm restricted to 2008 R2. This of course leverages a different platform as it's a .NET interface. :D
I am also aware of this solution: Format a number with commas but without decimals in SQL Server 2008 R2?
varchar
without length. It's lazy and dangerous.T-SQL
in this case. I would, as you stated, do it in .NET if I had the luxury. However, this is a massive conversion script that must be executed on the SQL server because of restrictions out of my control.T-SQL
in this case. I would love to, of course, leverage the .NET framework here to make my life a little easier. If I could do the entire conversion using .NET I would, but alas, I've been restricted by the powers that be.