A few months ago I posted the following:
quote
I am selecting a bunch of invoices from a MS SQL Server table. I just want to
add the total of all
invoices.
In the management studio I do this:
Select sum(total) as total from terbo.dbo.invoices
I get 212649.17
When I do the same calculation in VFP
cCmd = ‘Select sum(total) as total from terbo.dbo.invoices’
sqlexec(thisform.nHandle,cCmd,’curTotals’)
nTotal = curTotals.total
nTotal is 212.65
How can I get the correct amount?
unquote
I would still know the answer to this problem, because the weird thing is that
it only happens with the tables
of just one database. That is, I have two similar databases, with similar
tables. However, the vfp cursor obtained
from this particular database table gives the above error where a similar table
in another database does not.
In both my Windows 10 and VFP9 SP2 the regional settings are a dot as a
thousands separator, a comma as
a decimal point and a semicolon as lists separator. These are the Spanish
language settings for numbers
The numerical fields in the tables are defined as numerical (18,2) not null
with a default value of 0
A select statement such as this:
cCmd = 'select invtotal from mydatabase.dbo.invoices where invid =
'+transform(nPK)
sqlexec(nHandle,cCmd,'curInvTotal')
brings a cursor where a browse shows 12.256,85 (note the dot shown as a
thousands separator. It should show as
12256,85) If I place the mouse over the invtotal column on the browse, the
number shows as 12.25
I am really baffled and do not know what to do.
Any leads on where to tweak the database on SQL Server, or configure the
software would be appreciated
Any help?
Happy Easter
Rafael Copquin
Rafael Copquin
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