Thanks Vernon and Michael.

I've done a little more research and at first I thought the problem was in 
django_pyodbc.  However, running the following "%0.2f" % 33333333333333333 
from the python console and it yields '33333333333333332.00' and I don't 
understand why the digit prior to the decimal is "2" and not "3".  This may 
be a lack of understanding but any help would be appreciated. 

On Friday, December 6, 2013 1:52:18 PM UTC-5, Vernon D. Cole wrote:
>
> Derrick:
>
> I just added your failing test pattern to the unit test for adodbapi, and 
> it works correctly. Therefore I would conclude that the problem is in 
> django-pyodbc, not in SQL Server itself.
>
> Micheal and I maintain the other SQL server backend, sqlserver_ado, so I 
> am afraid that we can't be much more help to you.
> --
> Vernon Cole
>
> On Friday, December 6, 2013 6:59:11 AM UTC-7, Derrick Jackson wrote:
>>
>> Hi Michael,
>>
>> I'm using django-pyodbc 0.10
>>
>> On Friday, December 6, 2013 8:42:00 AM UTC-5, Michael Manfre wrote:
>>>
>>> Which database backend are you using to connect to SQL Server?
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Michael Manfre
>>>
>>> On Friday, December 6, 2013 6:45:30 AM UTC-5, Derrick Jackson wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello all,
>>>>
>>>> I have a strange occurrence I'd like to share to see if any of you have 
>>>> run into the same thing.  I am using Django 1.5.4, SQL Server 2008, and 
>>>> have the following field definition in one of my models:
>>>>
>>>> gift_value = models.DecimalField(max_digits=20, decimal_places=2, 
>>>> verbose_name='Gift Value')
>>>> SQL Server table has the field's dataType as numeric(20,2).
>>>>
>>>> In my form if I enter the following values:
>>>>
>>>> 444444444444444444 is saved as 444444444444444416
>>>> 222222222222222222 is saved as 222222222222222208
>>>> 666666666666666666 is saved as 666666666666666624
>>>>
>>>> Well you get the picture, no need for me to bore you with more 
>>>> examples.  Have any of you see this happen before?
>>>>
>>>

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