In MySQL, what is the preferred column type for storing a product\'s price (or currencies in general)? Google learned me DECIMAL of FLOAT is often used, but I wonder which one i
Decimal is wrong because if you want to set the price 12.99 decimal turn it to 13.00.So this is wrong but if you use float you can save it as 12.99. So the correct answer is float and varchar.
I would not use float as that can give rounding errors, as it is a floating point type.
Use decimal:
"The DECIMAL and NUMERIC types are used to store values for which it is important to preserve exact precision, for example with monetary data."
see: http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql/en/numeric-types.html
I prefer INT (price multipled by 100) which solves floating point problem in other software.
Field type "Decimal" is good.
If you have highe prices then you can use product_price decimal(6,2) NOT NULL,
i.e. you can store prices up to 6 digits with decimal point before 2 digits.
Maximum value for field product_price decimal(6,2) NOT NULL,
will store price up to 9999.99
If all prices are between 0.01 to 25.00 then product_price decimal(4,2) NOT NULL,
will be good, but if you will have higher prices then you can set any values in decimal(4,2)
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Decimal is the one I would use
The basic difference between Decimal/Numeric and Float : Float is Approximate-number data type, which means that not all values in the data type range can be represented exactly. Decimal/Numeric is Fixed-Precision data type, which means that all the values in the data type reane can be represented exactly with precision and scale.
Converting from Decimal or Numeric to float can cause some loss of precision. For the Decimal or Numeric data types, SQL Server considers each specific combination of precision and scale as a different data type. DECIMAL(4,2) and DECIMAL(6,4) are different data types. This means that 11.22 and 11.2222 are different types though this is not the case for float. For FLOAT(6) 11.22 and 11.2222 are same data types.