Decimal positions are truncated for an operation in an expression.
10
Cause . . . . . : Decimal positions are truncated for the result of an operation within an expression. This may happen when the result of an arithmetic operation has more than 63 digits. Digits may be truncated at the right to minimize the chance of numeric overflow occurring. For a division operation, this may result when the numerator has too many digits or the denominator has too many digits to the right of the decimal point.
Recovery . . . : Change the precisions of the operands, or divide the expression into two or more statements. Compile again.
(C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1992, 2006. All Rights Reserved.