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CEIL
returns the smallest integer that is greater than or equal to n
. The number n
can always be written as the difference of an integer k
and a positive fraction f
such that 0 <= f
< 1 and n
= k
- f
. The value of CEIL
is the integer k
. Thus, the value of CEIL
is n
itself if and only if n
is precisely an integer.
This function takes as an argument any numeric data type or any nonnumeric data type that can be implicitly converted to a numeric data type. The function returns the same data type as the numeric data type of the argument.
See Also:
Table 3-10, "Implicit Type Conversion Matrix" for more information on implicit conversion and FLOORThe following example returns the smallest integer greater than or equal to the order total of a specified order:
SELECT order_total, CEIL(order_total) FROM orders WHERE order_id = 2434; ORDER_TOTAL CEIL(ORDER_TOTAL) ----------- ----------------- 268651.8 268652