Need? Probably not, I'm dealing with whole numbers <= 10,000,000.
Also, I tried using float and decimal(20,4) in place of real in my sp, and received similar error messages.
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Browse All TopicsI'm creating a temp table in a SQL2K SP and am getting the error mentioned in the title.
-- ALL MILLIMAN NAMED RANGES that will be passed to the Milliman Model v2.3.0
IF OBJECT_ID('tempdb..#tmp') IS NOT NULL
drop table #tmp
CREATE TABLE #tmp (
CASE_ID varchar(25),
PREX_ID int,
PREX2_ID int,
PLCY_ID int,
FNDC_ID int,
OFFR_ID int,
NumLives char(1),
Issue_basis char(1),
Issue_date datetime,
product_type char(1),
UL_Illus_AV_1 as real,
UL_Illus_AV_2 as real,
UL_Illus_AV_3 as real)
If anyone has any ideas on how to get around this, I'd be appreciative.
Thanks in advance.
-Jim
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by: angelIIIPosted on 2006-05-02 at 14:37:14ID: 16590977
do you really need to use the REAL (or float) data type, anything against using DECIMAL(20,4)