When I do a straight up select from a table in Oracle from SQL-Plus I get my number returned in scientific notation.
select large_number from mytable; LARGE_NUMBER ------------ 4.1142E+11
when what I want is something like: 411420431014 Easy enough to fix in theory with TO_CHAR:
select to_char(large_number) from mytable; LARGE_NUMBER ------------ 411420431014
Or somewhat more explicitly with a number format:
select to_char(large_number,'999999999999') from mytable; LARGE_NUMBER ------------ 411420431014
These both return what I want. However when I run the queries with Perl and DBI I get my number back in scientific notation?

Anyone got a clue on this?


In reply to Weird problem with Oracle, DBI, and Scientific Notation by vroom

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