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UDF params, return values & data conversion
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19/04/2004 04:44:30
 
 
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Microsoft SQL Server
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SQL syntax
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00891543
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00896039
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Daniel,

The Amount is of course not part of the key. Sorry.


>>Hi Sergey,
>>
>>Yes, well, it's a shame though.
>>
>>BTW, if one uses a function as a formula in a calculated field and then later for some reason has to change something (bugs maybe <g>), the thing won't recompile because of dependencies.
>>
>>Short of removing the formula, saving the table, editing the function and then putting the formula back in, which is kind of tedious, is there a way around this?
>>
>No, unfortunately not. It's a big pain but that's what we are stuck with.
>
>BTW what exactly are you trying to do with the UDF? If you always want a money value, you can CONVERT within the function. On the other hand, as Sergey pointed out you can't make it generic like you tried.
Peter Pirker


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