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Applies to: 
 SQL Server 
 Azure SQL Database 
 Azure SQL Managed Instance 
 Azure Synapse Analytics 
 Analytics Platform System (PDW) 
 SQL analytics endpoint in Microsoft Fabric 
 Warehouse in Microsoft Fabric 
 SQL database in Microsoft Fabric Preview
Divides one number by another (an arithmetic division operator).
 Transact-SQL syntax conventions
Syntax
dividend / divisor  
Arguments
dividend
Is the numeric expression to divide. dividend can be any valid expression of any one of the data types of the numeric data type category, except the datetime and smalldatetime data types.
divisor
Is the numeric expression by which to divide the dividend. divisor can be any valid expression of any one of the data types of the numeric data type category, except the datetime and smalldatetime data types.
Result Types
Returns the data type of the argument with the higher precedence. For more information, see Data Type Precedence (Transact-SQL).
If an integer dividend is divided by an integer divisor, the result is an integer that has any fractional part of the result truncated.
Remarks
The actual value returned by the / operator is the quotient of the first expression divided by the second expression.
Examples
The following example uses the division arithmetic operator to calculate the sales target per month for the sales people at Adventure Works Cycles.
-- Uses AdventureWorks  
  
SELECT s.BusinessEntityID AS SalesPersonID, FirstName, LastName, SalesQuota, SalesQuota/12 AS 'Sales Target Per Month'  
FROM Sales.SalesPerson AS s   
JOIN HumanResources.Employee AS e   
    ON s.BusinessEntityID = e.BusinessEntityID  
JOIN Person.Person AS p   
    ON e.BusinessEntityID = p.BusinessEntityID;  
Here is a partial result set.
  
SalesPersonID FirstName    LastName          SalesQuota  Sales Target Per Month  
------------- ------------ ----------------- ----------- ------------------  
274           Stephen      Jiang             NULL        NULL  
275           Michael      Blythe            300000.00   25000.00  
276           Linda        Mitchell          250000.00   20833.3333  
277           Jillian      Carson            250000.00   20833.3333  
  
Examples: Azure Synapse Analytics and Analytics Platform System (PDW)
The following example uses the division arithmetic operator to calculate a simple ratio of each employees' vacation hours to sick hours.
-- Uses AdventureWorks  
  
SELECT FirstName, LastName, VacationHours/SickLeaveHours AS PersonalTimeRatio  
FROM DimEmployee;  
  
See Also
Data Types (Transact-SQL)
Built-in Functions (Transact-SQL)
Operators (Transact-SQL)
SELECT (Transact-SQL)
WHERE (Transact-SQL)
/= (Division Assignment) (Transact-SQL)
Compound Operators (Transact-SQL)