How to Cast a calculated field multiplied with a money field?












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I have tried every CAST I can think of, and the line that will not return a value is the 'Percent' value times the P.pyd_amount which is a Money field.



SELECT O.ord_hdrnumber, O.ord_totalweight, L.lgh_tot_weight, P.pyd_amount,  
CAST(O.ord_totalweight/L.lgh_tot_weight as decimal (10,2)) AS 'Percent',
'Percent' * P.pyd_amount as 'Breakdown' FROM Legheader L
LEFT OUTER JOIN paydetail P ON (L.lgh_number = P.lgh_number)
LEFT OUTER JOIN orderheader O ON (O.mov_number = L.mov_number)
WHERE L.lgh_number = '2659'









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    I have tried every CAST I can think of, and the line that will not return a value is the 'Percent' value times the P.pyd_amount which is a Money field.



    SELECT O.ord_hdrnumber, O.ord_totalweight, L.lgh_tot_weight, P.pyd_amount,  
    CAST(O.ord_totalweight/L.lgh_tot_weight as decimal (10,2)) AS 'Percent',
    'Percent' * P.pyd_amount as 'Breakdown' FROM Legheader L
    LEFT OUTER JOIN paydetail P ON (L.lgh_number = P.lgh_number)
    LEFT OUTER JOIN orderheader O ON (O.mov_number = L.mov_number)
    WHERE L.lgh_number = '2659'









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      I have tried every CAST I can think of, and the line that will not return a value is the 'Percent' value times the P.pyd_amount which is a Money field.



      SELECT O.ord_hdrnumber, O.ord_totalweight, L.lgh_tot_weight, P.pyd_amount,  
      CAST(O.ord_totalweight/L.lgh_tot_weight as decimal (10,2)) AS 'Percent',
      'Percent' * P.pyd_amount as 'Breakdown' FROM Legheader L
      LEFT OUTER JOIN paydetail P ON (L.lgh_number = P.lgh_number)
      LEFT OUTER JOIN orderheader O ON (O.mov_number = L.mov_number)
      WHERE L.lgh_number = '2659'









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      I have tried every CAST I can think of, and the line that will not return a value is the 'Percent' value times the P.pyd_amount which is a Money field.



      SELECT O.ord_hdrnumber, O.ord_totalweight, L.lgh_tot_weight, P.pyd_amount,  
      CAST(O.ord_totalweight/L.lgh_tot_weight as decimal (10,2)) AS 'Percent',
      'Percent' * P.pyd_amount as 'Breakdown' FROM Legheader L
      LEFT OUTER JOIN paydetail P ON (L.lgh_number = P.lgh_number)
      LEFT OUTER JOIN orderheader O ON (O.mov_number = L.mov_number)
      WHERE L.lgh_number = '2659'






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          Percent is a alias column name which is not allowed the way you used in calculation , you have to use that expression directly for calculation



          select O.ord_hdrnumber, O.ord_totalweight, L.lgh_tot_weight, P.pyd_amount,  
          Cast (O.ord_totalweight/L.lgh_tot_weight as decimal (10,2)) as 'Percent',
          Cast (O.ord_totalweight/L.lgh_tot_weight as decimal (10,2)) * P.pyd_amount as 'Breakdown' from Legheader L
          Left outer join paydetail P on (L.lgh_number = P.lgh_number)
          left outer join orderheader O on (O.mov_number = L.mov_number)
          where L.lgh_number = '2659'





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          • Thank you SOOO Much, I am a new SQL user, and learning from the help of people like you. You saved my night!!! It worked brilliantly.

            – M Daniel
            Nov 14 '18 at 2:25











          • @MDaniel you welcome

            – Zaynul Abadin Tuhin
            Nov 14 '18 at 2:33











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          Percent is a alias column name which is not allowed the way you used in calculation , you have to use that expression directly for calculation



          select O.ord_hdrnumber, O.ord_totalweight, L.lgh_tot_weight, P.pyd_amount,  
          Cast (O.ord_totalweight/L.lgh_tot_weight as decimal (10,2)) as 'Percent',
          Cast (O.ord_totalweight/L.lgh_tot_weight as decimal (10,2)) * P.pyd_amount as 'Breakdown' from Legheader L
          Left outer join paydetail P on (L.lgh_number = P.lgh_number)
          left outer join orderheader O on (O.mov_number = L.mov_number)
          where L.lgh_number = '2659'





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          • Thank you SOOO Much, I am a new SQL user, and learning from the help of people like you. You saved my night!!! It worked brilliantly.

            – M Daniel
            Nov 14 '18 at 2:25











          • @MDaniel you welcome

            – Zaynul Abadin Tuhin
            Nov 14 '18 at 2:33
















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          Percent is a alias column name which is not allowed the way you used in calculation , you have to use that expression directly for calculation



          select O.ord_hdrnumber, O.ord_totalweight, L.lgh_tot_weight, P.pyd_amount,  
          Cast (O.ord_totalweight/L.lgh_tot_weight as decimal (10,2)) as 'Percent',
          Cast (O.ord_totalweight/L.lgh_tot_weight as decimal (10,2)) * P.pyd_amount as 'Breakdown' from Legheader L
          Left outer join paydetail P on (L.lgh_number = P.lgh_number)
          left outer join orderheader O on (O.mov_number = L.mov_number)
          where L.lgh_number = '2659'





          share|improve this answer
























          • Thank you SOOO Much, I am a new SQL user, and learning from the help of people like you. You saved my night!!! It worked brilliantly.

            – M Daniel
            Nov 14 '18 at 2:25











          • @MDaniel you welcome

            – Zaynul Abadin Tuhin
            Nov 14 '18 at 2:33














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          Percent is a alias column name which is not allowed the way you used in calculation , you have to use that expression directly for calculation



          select O.ord_hdrnumber, O.ord_totalweight, L.lgh_tot_weight, P.pyd_amount,  
          Cast (O.ord_totalweight/L.lgh_tot_weight as decimal (10,2)) as 'Percent',
          Cast (O.ord_totalweight/L.lgh_tot_weight as decimal (10,2)) * P.pyd_amount as 'Breakdown' from Legheader L
          Left outer join paydetail P on (L.lgh_number = P.lgh_number)
          left outer join orderheader O on (O.mov_number = L.mov_number)
          where L.lgh_number = '2659'





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          Percent is a alias column name which is not allowed the way you used in calculation , you have to use that expression directly for calculation



          select O.ord_hdrnumber, O.ord_totalweight, L.lgh_tot_weight, P.pyd_amount,  
          Cast (O.ord_totalweight/L.lgh_tot_weight as decimal (10,2)) as 'Percent',
          Cast (O.ord_totalweight/L.lgh_tot_weight as decimal (10,2)) * P.pyd_amount as 'Breakdown' from Legheader L
          Left outer join paydetail P on (L.lgh_number = P.lgh_number)
          left outer join orderheader O on (O.mov_number = L.mov_number)
          where L.lgh_number = '2659'






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          • Thank you SOOO Much, I am a new SQL user, and learning from the help of people like you. You saved my night!!! It worked brilliantly.

            – M Daniel
            Nov 14 '18 at 2:25











          • @MDaniel you welcome

            – Zaynul Abadin Tuhin
            Nov 14 '18 at 2:33



















          • Thank you SOOO Much, I am a new SQL user, and learning from the help of people like you. You saved my night!!! It worked brilliantly.

            – M Daniel
            Nov 14 '18 at 2:25











          • @MDaniel you welcome

            – Zaynul Abadin Tuhin
            Nov 14 '18 at 2:33

















          Thank you SOOO Much, I am a new SQL user, and learning from the help of people like you. You saved my night!!! It worked brilliantly.

          – M Daniel
          Nov 14 '18 at 2:25





          Thank you SOOO Much, I am a new SQL user, and learning from the help of people like you. You saved my night!!! It worked brilliantly.

          – M Daniel
          Nov 14 '18 at 2:25













          @MDaniel you welcome

          – Zaynul Abadin Tuhin
          Nov 14 '18 at 2:33





          @MDaniel you welcome

          – Zaynul Abadin Tuhin
          Nov 14 '18 at 2:33


















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