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From: Star_Venkat
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 Question for the day:   I have used the below TSQL statements and wondered how 
the result goes wrong.
[code]
          declare @x int, @y int, @f float 
          set @A = 100 
          set @B = 2000 
          set @f = @x / @y 
          print @x 
          print @y 
          print @f 
[/code] Am finding @f=0 instead of @f=0.05 ...Can you send me the solution to 
get the exact output 0.05 Thanks and Regards,
Venkatesan Prabu. J

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