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| What is the easiest way to solve "," problem Fields A, B and C are float-values INSERT INTO Table (A, B, C) VALUES (1,2,3) This is ok, but. How can I insert values A=1,1 B=2,2 C=-11,123 This is not working INSERT INTO Table (A, B, C) VALUES (1,1, 2,2 -11,123) |
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| > This is ok, but. How can I insert values A=1,1 B=2,2 C=-11,123 > > This is not working > > INSERT INTO Table > (A, B, C) > VALUES (1,1, 2,2 -11,123) You need to specify a decimal point as the decimal separator in SQL literals: INSERT INTO Table (A, B, C) VALUES (1.1, 2.2, 11.123) -- Hope this helps. Dan Guzman SQL Server MVP "Kaitsu" <kaitsu@luukku.com> wrote in message news:mH9Lh.84$MA3.36@read3.inet.fi... > What is the easiest way to solve "," problem > > Fields A, B and C are float-values > > INSERT INTO Table > (A, B, C) > VALUES (1,2,3) > > This is ok, but. How can I insert values A=1,1 B=2,2 C=-11,123 > > This is not working > > INSERT INTO Table > (A, B, C) > VALUES (1,1, 2,2 -11,123) > |