i try to read Data from an Oracle-Database.
The problem is that in some cases the receiving data adds Zeros after the digit and i dont know why this happens?!?
For example i want to read Data like this
1
1,1
1,12
1,123
When i read it with Oracle-Datareader i get
1
1,10 <-
1,12
1,1230 <-
Everytime the decimal places are 1,3,5,7 long it adds one 0 in the result.
But why is this happening??
Does anyone know this kind of problem?
EDIT:
Dim cmd As OracleCommand = New OracleCommand(Select_Statement, Connection)
Dim dr As OracleDataReader
dr = cmd.ExecuteReader
While dr.Read()
If dr("C1").ToString = V1 Then
Me.Txt_1.Text = dr.GetDecimal(3).ToString("G0")
Me.Txt_2.Text = dr(c4)
Me.Txt_3.Text = dr(c5)
Me.Txt_4.Text = dr(c6)
End If
If dr("C2").ToString = V2 Then
Me.Txt_5.Text = dr(c3)
Me.Txt_6.Text = dr(c4)
Me.Txt_7.Text = dr(c5)
Me.Txt_8.Text = dr(c6)
End If
End While
dr.Close()
This is the way i read the data from the database, if there is a better way i would be happy about some tips! Because the way with dr.GetDecimal() only excepts numbers for row indexing.
It’s in the C# and not in the DB.
From the Documentation:
The
general formatcontain the zero you want to avoid.If you want to remove it, just do:
Where dr is my OracleDataReader