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ISNUMERIC (Transact-SQL)

Determines whether an expression is a valid numeric type.

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Syntax

ISNUMERIC ( expression )

Arguments

Return Types

int

Remarks

ISNUMERIC returns 1 when the input expression evaluates to a valid numeric data type; otherwise it returns 0. Valid numeric data types include the following:

int

numeric

bigint

money

smallint

smallmoney

tinyint

float

decimal

real

A return value of 1 indicates that expression can be converted to at least one of the numeric types.

Note

   ISNUMERIC returns 1 for some characters that are not numbers, such as plus (+), minus (-), and valid currency symbols such as the dollar sign ($). For a complete list of currency symbols, see Using Monetary Data.

Examples

The following example uses ISNUMERIC to return all the postal codes that are not numeric values.

USE AdventureWorks;
GO
SELECT City, PostalCode
FROM Person.Address 
WHERE ISNUMERIC(PostalCode)<> 1;
GO

See Also

Reference

Expressions (Transact-SQL)
System Functions (Transact-SQL)
Data Types (Transact-SQL)

Other Resources

Using Monetary Data

Help and Information

Getting SQL Server 2005 Assistance

Change History

Release History

12 December 2006

New content:
  • Added the format descriptions for the input expression.

14 April 2006

New content:
  • Added note about additional characters.