Improve documentation on the range of the numeric data type.

Gianni Ciolli, reviewed by Noah Misch
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Robert Haas 2011-04-03 19:56:22 -04:00
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<entry><type>decimal</></entry>
<entry>variable</entry>
<entry>user-specified precision, exact</entry>
<entry>no limit</entry>
<entry>up to 131072 digits before the decimal point; up to 16383 digits after the decimal point</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry><type>numeric</></entry>
<entry>variable</entry>
<entry>user-specified precision, exact</entry>
<entry>no limit</entry>
<entry>up to 131072 digits before the decimal point; up to 16383 digits after the decimal point</entry>
</row>
<row>
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</indexterm>
<para>
The type <type>numeric</type> can store numbers with up to 1000
digits of precision and perform calculations exactly. It is
The type <type>numeric</type> can store numbers with a
very large number of digits and perform calculations exactly. It is
especially recommended for storing monetary amounts and other
quantities where exactness is required. However, arithmetic on
<type>numeric</type> values is very slow compared to the integer
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explicitly.)
</para>
<note>
<para>
The maximum allowed precision when explicitely specified in the
type declaration is 1000; otherwise the current implementation
of the <type>NUMERIC</type> is subject to the limits described
in <xref linkend="datatype-numeric-table">.
</para>
</note>
<para>
If the scale of a value to be stored is greater than the declared
scale of the column, the system will round the value to the specified