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NetSuite to MS SQL - Decimals
When working with the ODBC connection to NetSuite.com and NetSuite2.com, I find all amounts seem to show up rounded to 2 when previewing data. However, when actually copying over to a SQL database to a data type float or decimal(18,5), I can see additional decimals are present. How can I determine the right data type to use for replicated data from Oracle to MS SQL so I'm not truncating or rounding incorrectly? Also, is there a place I can see the true raw data where all the decimal places are shown?
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