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Converting Null to 0.00 - SQL Statement

Asked by chokka in SQL Server 2005, SQL Server 2008, MS SQL Server



Following SQL Statament execute some 500 - 5000 rows.

In some row .. either COST or PROFIT Column will return as NULL

only in some rows ...! we are getting NULL in the Database.

It's hard for us to predict which row we will get NULL.

Now, when i execute this SQL Statement - I need to Convert NULL as 0.00 - If there is no NULL or filled with some other digits .. its fine ..!
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select		
							-- PO.PharmacyOrderID,
							MEM.LASTNAME + ',' + MEM.FIRSTNAME AS [Member Name],
							CASE (MS.MEDEXPRESS) WHEN 0 THEN 'MedExpress' WHEN 1 THEN  'Salisbury' ELSE '' END AS [Which Pharmacy],
							MA.StateCD AS [Home State],
							IC.ICName AS [Primary Insurance],
							PO.DateNeeded,
							-- POD.MedicationID,
							POD.MedicationName as [Drug Name],
							CPayDetails.Cost,
							CPayDetails.PlanAllows as [Allowed Amount],
							CPayDetails.InsCoPay as [Insurance CoPay],
							CPayDetails.SuggestedCoPay as [MedExpress Copay],
							CPayDetails.Profit,
							CPayDetails.Savings 
				from		PharmacyOrders PO
				inner join	PharmacyOrderDetails POD
				on			POD.PharmacyOrderID = PO.PharmacyOrderID
				inner join	VW_COPAYDETAILS CPayDetails
				on			CPayDetails.MedicationID = POD.MedicationID
				inner join	Members Mem
				on			Mem.MemberID = PO.MemberID
				inner join	MemberStatus MS
				on			MS.MemberID = PO.MemberID
				inner join	MemberInsuranceCompany MIC
				on			MIC.MemberID = PO.MemberID
				inner join	InsuranceCompanies IC
				on			IC.InsuranceCompanyID = MIC.InsuranceCompanyID
				inner join	MemberAddresses MA
				on			MA.MemberID = PO.MemberID
 
				where		PO.DateNeeded between @StartDate and @EndDate
				--and			PO.MemberID = 2464
				and			POD.shipped = 1
				and			MA.AddressType = 'HA'
				order by	PO.DateNeeded asc
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