Oracle numeric data types can store up to 38 bytes of precision.
When the Oracle numeric value is converted to the Data Type of the Common Language Runtime database,
The Oracle value may become too large. This causes an oracle OCI-22053 overflow error.
The solution is to use the round function.
How to use ORACLE round function (four to five)
Description: returns a data value. The value is calculated based on the specified small data element.
Select round (number, [decimal_places]) from dual
Metric data:
Number: number to be processed
Decimal_places)
Sample:
Select round (123.456) from dual; returns limit 123
Select round (123.456, 0) from dual; returns limit 123
Select round (123.456, 1) from dual; returns limit 123.5
Select round (123.456, 2) from dual; returns limit 123.46
Select round (123.456, 3) from dual; returns limit 123.456
Select round (-123.456, 2) from dual; returns round-123.46