INF: SQL Server Does Use Floating Point Math Coprocessor
ID: Q66753
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft SQL Server for OS/2, version 4.2
SQL Server uses a special version of the emulator floating point
package. This means that SQL Server will use the math coprocessor if
it is present. SQL Server will emulate the math coprocessor if it is
not present.
SQL Server only uses the math coprocessor for floating point
operations ( contain express references to columns of the datatype
FLOAT). All LOG, SIN, TAN, EXP, and co-related functions will utilize
floating point math and take advantage of the math coprocessor.
By contrast, datatype MONEY is stored as a "double-precision" INT
(8 bytes), not as a FLOAT (8 bytes). If you omit the dollar sign
preceding a MONEY value, SQL Server will assume a default of FLOAT.
Descriptions of the math functions that perform calculations in
floating-point math can be found in the "Mathematical Functions"
section of the "Microsoft SQL Server Learning Transact-SQL" manual.
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Version : 4.2
Platform : OS/2
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Last Reviewed: March 10, 1999