Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type int
Hi
iam creating on sp for the database total size , used mb and free size . percentage free .
in this purpose i was creating on sps, with in the sp iam was writing one select statement . it statement is
SELECT [Drivename] ,[DataSizedUsedMB],[DriveFreeSizeMB],DriveTotalSizeMB,
CAST( (DriveFreeSizeMB/DriveTotalSizeMB)* 100 AS NUMERIC(5,2))
As
[PercentFree] ,[DateRecorded] FROM
SELECT SUBSTRING([physical_name],1,1) AS Drivename,
CAST(((SUM(COALESCE(size,0)))*8)/1024 AS NUMERIC(20,2)) AS DriveTotalSizeMB,
CAST(((SUM( COALESCE( FILEPROPERTY( [name],'SpaceUsed'),0)))*8)/1024 AS NUMERIC(20,2)) AS DataSizedUsedMB,
CAST(((SUM(COALESCE(size,0))-SUM(COALESCE(fileproperty([name],'spaceused'),0)))*8/1024)AS NUMERIC(20,2)) AS DriveFreeSizeMB
,SYSDATETIME() AS [DateRecorded]
FROM sys.master_files
GROUP BY SUBSTRING([physical_name],1,1)) AS Data
it was executive one server with out error but the same select statement is writing antoher server iam geeting belo error.
"@ErrorDesc: Line 24 - Line 13- Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type int."
how to slove this issue..
please help me...
Change 8 to 8E0, to make it a float literal. The data type of
SUM(COALESCE(size,0)))*8)
is int, since all components are int, and it can easily overflow the size for an int. If you use 8E0, you get a float, and the entire expression will be float.
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