Is “NUMBER” and “NUMBER(*,0)” the same in Oracle?

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死守一世寂寞 2021-02-04 17:44

In Oracle documentation it is mentioned that

NUMBER (precision, scale)

If a precision is not specified, the column stores values as given. I

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  • 2021-02-04 18:34

    This parts of Oracle documentation makes it absolutely clear:

    Specify an integer using the following form:

    NUMBER(p)

    This represents a fixed-point number with precision p and scale 0 and is equivalent to NUMBER(p,0).

    and

    Specify a floating-point number using the following form:

    NUMBER

    The absence of precision and scale designators specifies the maximum range and precision for an Oracle number.

    The meaning of the star precision is documented here and means the precision of 38

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  • 2021-02-04 18:37

    I think the sentence in the documentation

    If a precision is not specified, the column stores values as given. If no scale is specified, the scale is zero.

    is a bit confusing. The scale is zero if a precision is specified and a scale is not specified. So, for example, NUMBER(19) is equivalent to NUMBER(19,0). NUMBER, by itself, will have 38 digits of precision but no defined scale. So a column defined as a NUMBER can accept values of any scale, as long as their precision is 38 digits or less (basically, 38 numerical digits with a decimal point in any place).

    You can also specify a scale without a precision: NUMBER(*, <scale>), but that just creates the column with 38 digits of precision so I'm not sure it's particularly useful.

    The table How Scale Factors Affect Numeric Data Storage on this page might be helpful.

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  • 2021-02-04 18:39

    The default of scale is not zero, which has no value in it. Hence it can accept any value between -84 to 127. If you limit it to zero then it will not accept any presicion even the value contains the scale value

    create table aaaaa
    (
    sno number(*,0),
    sno1 number
    );
    

    The user_tab_columns will give you the value of your precision and scale

    SQL> select column_name,data_precision,data_scale from user_tab_columns where ta
    ble_name = 'AAAAA';
    
    COLUMN_NAME                    DATA_PRECISION DATA_SCALE
    ------------------------------ -------------- ----------
    SNO                                                    0
    SNO1
    
    SQL>
    

    Please find the below workings

    SQL> select * from aaaaa;
    
    no rows selected
    
    SQL> insert into aaaaa values (123.123123,123123.21344);
    
    1 row created.
    
    SQL> commit;
    
    Commit complete.
    
    SQL> select * from aaaaa;
    
           SNO       SNO1
    ---------- ----------
           123 123123.213
    
    SQL>
    
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