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Default Storing Doubles in SQL

No, always use a data type that is equal. You can always use a type that is
greater as well but you're possibly wasting storage space.

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"naive14" wrote:
I can successfully read and write from/to sql using excel macros.

I have numbers in my worksheet (currency and large numbers and fractions)
that I so far handle using "double" in my macros.

a) My basic question is what is the best way to store these values in my
sql
database. Should I define a "Double" or "Float" field in my database or
should I define a "string" in my sql database.

b) since the sql text sent to the server is all text is it best or
neccessary to convert and format the Double to a String before using in a
sql
command ?