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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T07:26:17+00:00 2026-05-11T07:26:17+00:00

I’m curious as to whether or not there is a real difference between the

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I’m curious as to whether or not there is a real difference between the money datatype and something like decimal(19,4) (which is what money uses internally, I believe).

I’m aware that money is specific to SQL Server. I want to know if there is a compelling reason to choose one over the other; most SQL Server samples (e.g. the AdventureWorks database) use money and not decimal for things like price information.

Should I just continue to use the money datatype, or is there a benefit to using decimal instead? Money is fewer characters to type, but that’s not a valid reason 🙂

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  1. 2026-05-11T07:26:17+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:26 am

    Never ever should you use money. It is not precise, and it is pure garbage; always use decimal/numeric.

    Run this to see what I mean:

    DECLARE     @mon1 MONEY,     @mon2 MONEY,     @mon3 MONEY,     @mon4 MONEY,     @num1 DECIMAL(19,4),     @num2 DECIMAL(19,4),     @num3 DECIMAL(19,4),     @num4 DECIMAL(19,4)      SELECT     @mon1 = 100, @mon2 = 339, @mon3 = 10000,     @num1 = 100, @num2 = 339, @num3 = 10000      SET @mon4 = @mon1/@mon2*@mon3     SET @num4 = @num1/@num2*@num3      SELECT @mon4 AS moneyresult,     @num4 AS numericresult 

    Output: 2949.0000 2949.8525

    To some of the people who said that you don’t divide money by money:

    Here is one of my queries to calculate correlations, and changing that to money gives wrong results.

    select t1.index_id,t2.index_id,(avg(t1.monret*t2.monret)     -(avg(t1.monret) * avg(t2.monret)))             /((sqrt(avg(square(t1.monret)) - square(avg(t1.monret))))             *(sqrt(avg(square(t2.monret)) - square(avg(t2.monret))))), current_timestamp,@MaxDate             from Table1 t1  join Table1 t2  on t1.Date = traDate             group by t1.index_id,t2.index_id 
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