/= (Division Assignment) (Transact-SQL)

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Divides one number by another and sets a value to the result of the operation. For example, if a variable @x equals 34, then @x /= 2 takes the original value of @x, divides by 2 and sets @x to that new value (17).

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Syntax

expression /= expression  

Arguments

expression
Is any valid expression of any one of the data types in the numeric category except the bit data type.

Result Types

Returns the data type of the argument with the higher precedence. For more information, see Data Type Precedence (Transact-SQL).

Remarks

For more information, see (Division) (Transact-SQL).

Examples

The following example, sets a variable to 17. Then uses the /= operator to set the variable to half of it’s original value.

DECLARE @myVariable decimal(5,2);
SET @myVariable = 17.5;
SET @myVariable /= 2;
SELECT @myVariable AS ResultVariable;  

Here is the result set.
|ResultVariable | |— | |8.75 |

See Also

Compound Operators (Transact-SQL)
Expressions (Transact-SQL)
Operators (Transact-SQL)