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A question about NUMBER datatype [message #50009] Fri, 22 February 2002 18:37 Go to next message
Kishore
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Registered: September 2000
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Hi,
I am trying to insert a value 1234567.89 into a column of datatype NUMBER(9,3). It's failing with an error that the value is larger than expected. Could you please let me know, why?
Thanks in advance,
Kishore
Re: A question about NUMBER datatype [message #50036 is a reply to message #50009] Mon, 25 February 2002 04:26 Go to previous message
saleem
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Registered: January 2002
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When you define 9,3, you have stated that you have a 6 digit # with 3 decimal place (9-3 = 6). so by inserting a 7 digit number you are over the maximum allowed by one digit. in this case the biggest # you can insert is 999999.999.
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