SQL Server Code Example

Using the @@MAX_PRECISION Function

A practical SQL Server aggregate-function example for Using the @@MAX_PRECISION Function.

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The builtin @@MAX_PRECISION function Returns the precision level used by decimal and numeric data types as currently set in the server. The code script below will show you how to use the @@MAX_PRECISION function. For more details on the @@MAX_PRECISION function

@@MAX_PRECISION Example

SELECT @@MAX_PRECISION AS 'Max Precision'


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