sure it's annoying but if you try with for example Excel the limit is just a bit higher. Try with 1126515533121300 and 1. I'm really surprised that we have this problem a bit earlier but I don't think it is something we should worry about.
There is no real possibility to resolve the general problem. So in my opinion this is annoying but we should not try to fix it.
The only solution would be to use exact numbers instad of floating point numbers, but this will have even bigger performance impact.
Hello Christopher,
sure it's annoying but if you try with for example Excel the limit is just a bit higher. Try with 1126515533121300 and 1. I'm really surprised that we have this problem a bit earlier but I don't think it is something we should worry about.
There is no real possibility to resolve the general problem. So in my opinion this is annoying but we should not try to fix it.
The only solution would be to use exact numbers instad of floating point numbers, but this will have even bigger performance impact.