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The following table demonstrates data type mapping between ORACLE and
Microsoft Access data types:
In ORACLE, the creator of the table can define the precision (the total number of digits) and scale (the number of digits to the right of the decimal point) for columns with Number data types. If a Number data type is specified without a precision or scale, the column defaults to a data type of Number(9,2). The scale limit is 38, and a scale without a precision is allowed. Values with different precisions and scales are mapped as below:
If an ORACLE data type is defined with a precision and scale that does not map to any data type in Microsoft Access, it will be mapped to a text data type. For example, an ORACLE Smallint data type, which is actually a Number(38,0) data type, will map into Microsoft Access as a text data type because Microsoft Access does not have a number value of 38 precision. Additional query words: convert
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