I'm trying to create a database view using the CreateDatabaseView tool. The SQL statement includes a forward slash as a division symbol and it appears to be causing an error. For simplicity let's say "SELECT 5/2 as x". The SQL statement is valid and when I change from division to any other math operator it works. I've tried every trick I can think of to get it accepted but no luck. Any idea?
The error from ArcGIS Pro is: ERROR 999999: Something unexpected caused the tool to fail. Contact Esri Technical Support (http://esriurl.com/support) to Report a Bug, and refer to the error help for potential solutions or workarounds
From Python it is a little more explicit: [[Microsoft][ODBC Driver 17 for SQL Server][SQL Server]Incorrect syntax near '2'.]
It appears that the tool is stripping out the division symbol.
ArcGIS Pro 2.8.3
SQL Server DB
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from the answer here
Solved: Loss of division when creating a database view in ... - Esri Community
the link
Create Database View (Data Management)—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
Thanks Dan - indeed there it is right in front of my eyes the whole time. It's tough to understand the reason for this limitation. It sure messes up my automation. I wrote a SQL Server scalar user defined function (eg sde.dons_div(dividend, divisor)) that my views can call when division is needed. That works OK but I've been reading that scalar UDFs can lead to very poor performance on queries of large tables.