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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T11:05:51+00:00 2026-05-15T11:05:51+00:00

I have to insert float values into different SQL Servers. Each one can have

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I have to insert float values into different SQL Servers. Each one can have different locales so in one it the representation could be “42,2” and at another one “42.2” or whatever. How should i construct the query so it works in any SQL Server?

Do i need to detect the locale of the server before constructing the query or what?

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    2026-05-15T11:05:52+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 11:05 am

    Unless you’re passing basic constant literals (ie. the number 0 and 1 for a column, every time), then you should be using parameterized queries.

    To do that, you need to specify in your SQL statement that “here I don’t write the value, but I will provide the value of this parameter alongside the SQL statement”.

    Here’s how to do that in .NET:

    using (SqlCommand cmd = conn.CreateCommand())
    {
        cmd.CommandText = "INSERT INTO tablename (column) VALUES (@value)";
        cmd.Parameters.Add("@value", 42.2);                         ^
        cmd.ExecuteNonQuery(); ^                                    |
    }                          |                                    |
                               +-- these have to match up ----------+
    

    Here you can see that I don’t do any formatting of the value at all, I’m providing it as a normal C# literal value. I can of course also add it from a variable, again without having to reformat it to text.

    You should be passing values this way, or you have to deal with all kinds of formatting issues, and if you’re taking values from the user, you can also be setting yourself up for an SQL injection attack, which is bad!

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