How to re-create PRICE FUNCTION FROM Excel to SQL Query
How can I re-create the price function of excel in SQL server given that all variables are existing (Settlement date Maturity date Percent semiannual coupon Percent yield Redemption value Frequency is semiannual 30/360 basis)
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How can I re-create the price function of excel in SQL server given that all variables are existing (Settlement date Maturity date Percent semiannual coupon Percent yield Redemption value Frequency is semiannual 30/360 basis)
sql-server excel tsql excel-formula
The formula that definesPRICE
is here. T-SQL's library of mathematical functions is here. (This is not an answer and I have no interest in writing one, but it might help whoever wants to take a crack at it.)
– Jeroen Mostert
Nov 16 '18 at 8:37
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How can I re-create the price function of excel in SQL server given that all variables are existing (Settlement date Maturity date Percent semiannual coupon Percent yield Redemption value Frequency is semiannual 30/360 basis)
sql-server excel tsql excel-formula
How can I re-create the price function of excel in SQL server given that all variables are existing (Settlement date Maturity date Percent semiannual coupon Percent yield Redemption value Frequency is semiannual 30/360 basis)
sql-server excel tsql excel-formula
sql-server excel tsql excel-formula
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The formula that definesPRICE
is here. T-SQL's library of mathematical functions is here. (This is not an answer and I have no interest in writing one, but it might help whoever wants to take a crack at it.)
– Jeroen Mostert
Nov 16 '18 at 8:37
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The formula that definesPRICE
is here. T-SQL's library of mathematical functions is here. (This is not an answer and I have no interest in writing one, but it might help whoever wants to take a crack at it.)
– Jeroen Mostert
Nov 16 '18 at 8:37
The formula that defines
PRICE
is here. T-SQL's library of mathematical functions is here. (This is not an answer and I have no interest in writing one, but it might help whoever wants to take a crack at it.)– Jeroen Mostert
Nov 16 '18 at 8:37
The formula that defines
PRICE
is here. T-SQL's library of mathematical functions is here. (This is not an answer and I have no interest in writing one, but it might help whoever wants to take a crack at it.)– Jeroen Mostert
Nov 16 '18 at 8:37
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The formula that defines
PRICE
is here. T-SQL's library of mathematical functions is here. (This is not an answer and I have no interest in writing one, but it might help whoever wants to take a crack at it.)– Jeroen Mostert
Nov 16 '18 at 8:37