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GeneralNeed advice on numerical data types for numbers like ##,###.## Pin
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FTrader16-Aug-05 23:16
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Yes, I do consider rounding errors.
But in this special case 7 digits are sufficient - therefore float and real should be ok technically? I know that I won't need more digits because my financial market data feed won't deliver more than these digits anyway, there are no additional floating point operations to be done other than just storing the numbers into database. The program won't need currency symbols or any other features used for accounting etc.
Mostly I'd like to know whether SQL Server data type "decimal(7,2)" or "real" is faster because an extra byte could make a storage difference with huge amounts of data.
Any ideas?
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Dan Neely17-Aug-05 10:38
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