In Oracle, when the second value is a 0, the MOD function returns the first value : MOD « Numeric Math Functions « Oracle PL / SQL

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In Oracle, when the second value is a 0, the MOD function returns the first value
 

SQL>
SQL>
SQL> --MOD(10000)
SQL>
SQL> --In Oracle, when the second value is a 0, the MOD function returns the first value
SQL> --(which deviates a bit from the rules of mathematics).
SQL>
SQL> SELECT MOD(10000AS ZERO_DIVIDE FROM Dual;

ZERO_DIVIDE
-----------
       1000

SQL>
           
         
  














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