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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T10:10:40+00:00 2026-06-14T10:10:40+00:00

A friend asked how in SQL to convert a varchar which represents an octal

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A friend asked how in SQL to convert a varchar which represents an octal value into integer, so I’m placing an answer here and seeing if anyone improves upon it.

I had hoped for a solution that could be run inline as part of query, without having to create any function in the database (e.g if you only have permission to query a database, but not create any new functions or stored procedures in it).

Alternatively, I see that .Net Framework ToInt32 method has easy way of doing this, but seems like jumping through a lot of CLR integration hoops required to get there.

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    2026-06-14T10:10:41+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 10:10 am

    Somewhat convoluted – requiring a 2-level scalar subquery

    Setup & Query

    declare @t table (oct varchar(10));
    insert @t select '7101';
    insert @t select '6';
    insert @t select '110111';
    
    select *,
           (select sum(val)
            from
               (
                select substring(reverse(t.oct), v.number, 1) * power(8, v.number-1) val
                  from master..spt_values v
                 where v.type='p' and v.number between 1 and len(t.oct)
               ) x
           ) intVal
      from @t t;
    

    Results

    oct        intVal
    ---------- -----------
    7101       3649
    6          6
    110111     36937
    
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