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I have this SQL:
select *
from TableA A left join TableB B
on A.ID = B.ID
where A.Column = :H
order by case when :H <> :H
then NumericCol --decimal(7) TableA
else CharCol end ; --char(6) TableA
It runs fine as long as the result set only includes numbers for CharCol,
but it fails with a conversion error if CharCol contains letters. I
commented out the ORDER BY and it runs. I put the ORDER BY back and it
failed again, so I know the ORDER BY is the problem. It's casting CharCol
to decimal(7). I tried flipping the condition in the ORDER BY, but that
didn't make a difference.
1. I'm curious why it's doing the cast.
2. Is there any relatively painless way to stop it?
Thx
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