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Originally Posted by [HiC]TheKiller
EntX, EntY and EntZ all need to be varchars (pretty sure).
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I'll try that, but I doubt it will work, as this is going to be a decimal number.. (i.e 0.0).
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Originally Posted by dirkblok
With lenght you mean numbers after the point?
If that's true, you need varchars
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No, I can't query any float decimal number, so yes...I guess with #'s with decimals at the end.
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Originally Posted by xyu3xx
You put the database to receive float values? I Guess no!!
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It is float, I'm not that stupid.
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Originally Posted by playbox12
'EntX, EntY, EntZ' needs to be 'float' as a table, and I am sure about that. I guess you didn't do that.
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Fields EntX, EntY, EntZ are floats.