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I have to query for total amount of a column using an aggregate function. The column data type is NVARCHAR(MAX). How can I convert it to Integer?

I have tried this:

  SELECT SUM(CAST(amount AS INT)),
         branch 
    FROM tblproducts  
   WHERE id = 4
GROUP BY branch

...but I'm getting:

Conversion failed when converting the nvarchar value '3600.00' to data type int.

+11  A: 

3600.00 is not integer so CAST via float first

sum(CAST(CAST(amount AS float) AS INT))

Edit:

Why float?

  • no idea of precision or scale across all rows: float is the lesser evil perhaps
  • empty string will cast to zero for float, fails on decimal
  • float accepts stuff like 5E-02, fails on decimal
gbn
@gbn - why did you choose float, as opposed to decimal? I'm just curious/trying to learn :)
JNK
@JNK: because it's more tolerant then decimal. We have no idea of precision or scale, empty string will cast to zero for float, float accepts stuff like 5E-02...
gbn
@gbn - gotcha, thanks!
JNK
+2  A: 

In addition to gbn's answer, you need to protect against non-numeric cases:

sum(CASE WHEN ISNUMERIC(Amount)=1 THEN CAST(CAST(amount AS float) AS INT)END ) 
AlexKuznetsov