Modern Database Management (12th Edition)
Modern Database Management (12th Edition)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780133544619
Author: Jeffrey A. Hoffer, Ramesh Venkataraman, Heikki Topi
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.31PAE
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a. Value that will be stored using NUMBER(11) data type for input number 3,456,349.2334 in Oracle database.

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b. Value that will be stored using NUMBER(11, 1) data type for input number 3,456,349.2334 in Oracle database.

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c. Value that will be stored using NUMBER(11, -2) data type for input number 3,456,349.2334 in Oracle database.

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d. Value that will be stored using NUMBER(11, 6) data type for input number 3,456,349.2334 in Oracle database.

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e. Value that will be stored using NUMBER(6) data type for input number 3,456,349.2334 in Oracle database.

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f. Value that will be stored using NUMBER data type for input number 3,456,349.2334 in Oracle database.

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a.3456348

b.3456349.2

c.3456300

d.Not accepted, Exceeds precision

e.Not accepted, Exceeds precision

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