From mysql doc:
The declaration syntax for a DECIMAL column is DECIMAL(M,D). The ranges of values for the arguments are as follows:
- M is the maximum number of digits (the precision). It has a range of
1 to 65.
- D is the number of digits to the right of the decimal point (the scale). It has a range of 0 to 30 and must be no larger than M.
NB:- M is total no. of digits before decimal point + total no. of digits after decimal point.
In your case, 7.50
has a total no of 3 digits and 10.50
has a total no of 4 digits. But the declared maximum no. of digits for the column is 2 so it can store a maximum of two digits value. You cannot even store 1 because it's 1.00 i.e. total 3 digits. So the maximum allowed 2 digit value in the column is .99
.
If you want to store xx.xx then you have to declare (4, 2) where 4 is M and 2 is D.
If you want to store any number at maximum allowed size of mysql then you can declare a column with (65, 30).
Maximum no. of digits before decimal point = M - D