External Article

SQL Server Rounding Functions - Round, Ceiling and Floor

I saw your recent tip on Calculating Mathematical Values in SQL Server and have some related issues as I try to round values in my application. My users and me have a difference of opinion on some of the calculations in our reporting applications. All of the code is in T-SQL, but I think the reporting issues are related to data types and rounding down or rounding up rules. Do you have any insight into these issues? I would like to see some examples with a variety of coding options.

Blogs

Monday Monitor Tips: Virtual Machine Usage and Cost

By

One of the things I’ve been requesting for a number of years is cost...

Advice I Like: Respect

By

“Don’t aim to have others like you; aim to have them respect you.” –...

Blue Sky Programming – The Optimism Trap

By

Many years ago, before I joined Oracle, I was working on a major modernisation...

Read the latest Blogs

Forums

SQL Art, Part 4: Happy 4th of July — A British DBA's Guide to Celebrating a War We Don't Talk About

By Terry Jago

Comments posted to this topic are about the item SQL Art, Part 4: Happy...

Alamat Kontak Resmi BCA KCU GADING SERPONG Telp:08218154393

By Layanan.24.jam

WhatsApp:08218200205 Summarecon Serpong, Perumahan Gading Serpong, Jl. Gading Serpong Boulevard Cluster Scientia Garden No.001...

Alamat Kontak Resmi BCA KCP Kepa Duri Telp:08218154393

By Layanan.bca

WhatsApp:08218200205 Jl. Mangga Raya No.20, RT.4/RW.3, Duri Kepa, Kec. Kb. Jeruk, Kota Jakarta Barat,...

Visit the forum

Question of the Day

DBCC CHECKDB Limits I

When running DBCC CHECKDB on SQL Server 2025, can I include the Resource Database?

See possible answers