dajood
dajood

Reputation: 4050

Which PostgreSQL column type should be used to store a Java BigDecimal?

What PostgreSQL column type should I use to store a Java BigDecimal?

Upvotes: 51

Views: 63438

Answers (3)

Anton Semenichenko
Anton Semenichenko

Reputation: 354

I'd use decimal adding my own scale and precision:

t.decimal "price", precision: 12, scale: 4, default: "0.0"

Upvotes: 1

Frank Heikens
Frank Heikens

Reputation: 126971

Just use the Java mappings for the common SQL data types. In this case you can use a NUMERIC or DECIMAL.

Upvotes: 10

user166390
user166390

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See PostgreSQL datatypes - perhaps Numeric, which can act as an arbitrary precision type (this is a PostgreSQL extension).

...without any precision or scale creates a column in which numeric values of any precision and scale can be stored, up to the implementation limit on precision.

I am not entirely sure what "implementation limit on precision is", though. Have never tried really large numbers. If the limit is reached, then a fallback to text is possible. But, I suspect there will be significant other issues before then ;-) If you wish to store less, then specify a precision and/or scale to numeric.

Edit as sjr pointed out, the restriction is 1000 decimal digits of precision (from the same link):

The type numeric can store numbers with up to 1000 digits of precision [in currentl implementations] and perform calculations exactly. It is especially recommended for storing monetary amounts and other quantities where exactness is required...

If more precision is needed - despite having a much bigger problem at hand - then a numeric column will not be suitable (by itself). But this is really more of a very extreme "what if" and likely does not play a limiting role.

Upvotes: 38

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