1.219 NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS
NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS
specifies the characters to use as the group separator and decimal character.
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Parameter type |
String |
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Default value |
Derived from |
Modifiable |
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Modifiable in a PDB |
Yes |
Basic |
No |
NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS
overrides those characters defined implicitly by NLS_TERRITORY
. The group separator separates integer groups (that is, thousands, millions, billions, and so on). The decimal separates the integer portion of a number from the decimal portion.
You can specify any character as the decimal or group separator. The two characters specified must be single-byte and must be different from each other. The characters cannot be any numeric character or any of the following characters: plus (+), minus sign (-), less than sign (<), greater than sign (>). Either character can be a space.
For example, if you want to specify a comma as the decimal character and a space as the group separator, you would set this parameter as follows:
NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS = ", "
Note:
The value of this initialization parameter NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS
is used to initialize the session value of this parameter, which is the actual value referenced by the SQL query processing. This initial value is overridden by a client-side value if the client uses the Oracle JDBC driver or if the client is OCI-based and the NLS_LANG
client setting (environment variable) is defined. The initialization parameter value is, therefore, usually ignored.
See Also:
Oracle Database Globalization Support Guide for more information about this parameter