I have a decimal database column decimal (26,6)
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As far as I can gather this means a precision of 26 and a scale of 6.
I think this means that the number can be a total of 26 digits in length and 6 of these digits can be after the decimal place.
In my WPF / C# frontend I need to validate an incoming decimal so that I can be sure that it can be stored in SQL Server without truncation etc.
So my question is there a way to check that decimal has a particular precision and scale.
Also as an aside I have heard that SQL Server stores decimal in a completely different way to the CLR, is this true and if so is it something I need to worry about?
decimal(26,6)
means: 26 digits in total, 6 of which are after the decimal place (and 20 before it). Are your numbers in the WPF frontend really getting close to being more than 20 digits before the decimal place??