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Asked: May 26, 20262026-05-26T15:33:03+00:00 2026-05-26T15:33:03+00:00

In SQL Server 2008 I get the following error: Cannot specify decimal(5,2) data type

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In SQL Server 2008 I get the following error:

Cannot specify decimal(5,2) data type (parameter 4) as a substitution
parameter.

Just had a look at the trigger on the table and it looks like the issue has to do with this if

if @SumField7 <> 100
    begin
        rollback tran
        raiserror ('...%d...', 16, 1, @SumField7)
    end
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    2026-05-26T15:33:04+00:00Added an answer on May 26, 2026 at 3:33 pm

    The issue is easy to reproduce

    declare @SumField7 decimal(5,2) = 123.45
    
    raiserror ('...%d...', 16, 1, @SumField7)
    

    You are specifying %d as the Type specification which represents signed integer but passing it a decimal. Maybe this was never type checked in SQL Server 2000.

    It looks like there is no syntax for decimal place holders and you would need to pass a string instead as below.

    declare @SumField7 decimal(5,2) = 123.45
    declare @SumField7String varchar(7) = @SumField7
    
    raiserror ('...%s...', 16, 1, @SumField7String)
    
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