Please start any new threads on our new site at https://forums.sqlteam.com. We've got lots of great SQL Server experts to answer whatever question you can come up with.

 All Forums
 General SQL Server Forums
 New to SQL Server Programming
 How to format this view?

Author  Topic 

JKCarter
Starting Member

4 Posts

Posted - 2006-11-30 : 22:55:33
I've made the view below to calculate the days between 10/05/06 and what ever the current date is. Then multiply the total days by 5 to feed a flash bar chart graphic. The thing I need is how would I convert this result number to currency. I'm not very good with SQL so any replies would be a great help.

SELECT DATEDIFF(DAY, '2006 - 10 - 05', GETDATE()) * 5 AS DayCost
FROM dbo.Graph

Thanks!

harsh_athalye
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker

5581 Posts

Posted - 2006-11-30 : 23:38:45
Convert to currency? meaning?

SELECT Convert(Money, DATEDIFF(DAY, '2006 - 10 - 05', GETDATE()) * 5) AS DayCost
FROM dbo.Graph


Harsh Athalye
India.
"Nothing is Impossible"
Go to Top of Page

madhivanan
Premature Yak Congratulator

22864 Posts

Posted - 2006-12-01 : 03:10:18
Cant you convert it in the report you are using?

Madhivanan

Failing to plan is Planning to fail
Go to Top of Page

JKCarter
Starting Member

4 Posts

Posted - 2006-12-01 : 08:25:40
quote:
Originally posted by madhivanan

Cant you convert it in the report you are using?

Madhivanan

Failing to plan is Planning to fail


Thank you Gentlemen

The view results go direct to a Flash bar chart application which use the number to draw the bar. So I need to convert the output to dollars in the view if there is a way. Harsh I tried the SQL you left but it did not convert the output to money for me.

Sorry for my lack of knowledge, I am a web designer with database work forced upon me.
Go to Top of Page

madhivanan
Premature Yak Congratulator

22864 Posts

Posted - 2006-12-04 : 09:59:09
I think in Flash you can use scripts to do convertion

Madhivanan

Failing to plan is Planning to fail
Go to Top of Page
   

- Advertisement -