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USE dbPSMAssist_Development;
CREATE TABLE corporations (
id NUMERIC(19,0) IDENTITY(1964,1) NOT NULL PRIMARY KEY,
idWas NUMERIC(19,0) DEFAULT 0,
logIsActive BIT DEFAULT 1,
vchNmCorp VARCHAR(75) NOT NULL,

vchStrtAddr1 VARCHAR(60) NOT NULL,
vchNmCity VARCHAR(50) NOT NULL,
vchNmState VARCHAR(2) NOT NULL,
vchPostalCode VARCHAR(10) NOT NULL,
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);
CREATE INDEX ix_corporations_nm ON corporations(vchNmCorp, id);
GO


When the wizard gets to the step where it is creating the publication, I get the following error message:


Arithmetic overflow error converting expression to data type bigint. Changed database context to 'dbPSMAssist_Development'. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 8115).

I can find no information on what this error is or why I am receiving the error. Any ideas on how to fix would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance ...

David L. Collison

Any day above ground is a good day.

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---------------------------SQL Server Enterprise Manager---------------------------[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Arithmetic overflow error for type int, value = 6262227669.000000.
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]The statement has been terminated. ---------------------------OK   Help   ---------------------------
As i said earlier i have no problem with other records , that's strange.
Could anyone help me Please?
Thanks in advance.Kind Regards.

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GROUP_ VARCHAR2(8)
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TYPE CHAR(1)
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STOCK_UM VARCHAR2(4)
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B_COST NUMBER
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declare @strSelect as varchar(1000);
declare @strWhere as varchar(1000);
declare @strSql as varchar(3019);

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, Salesgroup
, Group_
, Activity_Type
, Type
, Group_Description
, Stock_Um
, B_Qty
, B_Cost
, C_Qty
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, D_Qty
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, Registration_Date_Time)'

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, gLCK.B_Cost
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