On Tue, 2004-08-24 at 20:52, Josh Berkus wrote:
> Adam,
> 
> > 9223372036854775807
> >
> > It gets selected out as:
> >
> > 9.22337203685478E18
> 
> This is a property of FLOAT data types.  They round.
> 
> > Which appears to be rounded. When we cast it to numeric type we get:
> >
> > 9223372036854780000
> >
> > Which also is rounded. It is still possible to find the row using the
> > original value
> 
> Hmmm ... is 15 digits the limit of NUMERIC?   It may be.

It must be the limit of float.  Numeric can't produce any more than it
was given and it was cast from float.

bray=# select 653596708775675750507850507570708696432 ::numeric;
                 numeric
-----------------------------------------
 653596708775675750507850507570708696432
(1 row)

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