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<chapter id="datatype">
trailing zeroes. Thus, the declared precision and scale of a column
are maximums, not fixed allocations. (In this sense the <type>numeric</>
type is more akin to <type>varchar(<replaceable>n</>)</type>
- than to <type>char(<replaceable>n</>)</type>.)
+ than to <type>char(<replaceable>n</>)</type>.) The actual storage
+ requirement is two bytes for each group of four decimal digits,
+ plus eight bytes overhead.
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