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For whatever reason, the below is failing as a result of an Arithmetic overflow error. I've tried casting and converting with no success. Any ideas?

DECLARE 
    @s INT = DATEDIFF(SECOND, '19700101', @EndDate),
    @e INT = DATEDIFF(SECOND, '19700101', @StartDate)

DECLARE @X FLOAT = @s-@e

SELECT EXP(@X)

Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type float.

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  • @Diado @X is an acceptable value within that range. @X = 1728000 Feb 1, 2018 at 16:17
  • Scrap my previous comment - didn't read the error message properly. Been a long day, sorry
    – Diado
    Feb 1, 2018 at 16:18
  • What are you trying to do? Float has limits too, Like 1.79E+308. Max number that can be calculated by exp ~700. Your @X can be much bigger
    – uzi
    Feb 1, 2018 at 16:21

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Since you are overflowing the variable, you will need more bits. You can use float(n) to increase the number of bits, or just use decimal which uses 17 bytes.

DECLARE @X decimal = @s-@e

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