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SQL>
SQL> SET SERVEROUTPUT ON
SQL> DECLARE
  2     v_round NUMBER (10,4) := 12345.6789;
  3  BEGIN
  4
  5     DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Default: '||ROUND(v_round));
  6     DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('+2: '||ROUND(v_round, 2));
  7     DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('-2: '||ROUND(v_round, -2));
  8
  9  END;
 10  /
Default: 12346
+2: 12345.68
-2: 12300

PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.

SQL>
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24.22.DBMS_OUTPUT
24.22.1.Call user defined function in DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE
24.22.2.PL/SQL Block Showing the Use of the dbms_output.put_line Procedure
24.22.3.Output NUMBER with dbms_output.put_line Procedure
24.22.4.Output string with dbms_output.put_line Procedure
24.22.5.Using two single-quotes print the string correctly
24.22.6.New quoting syntax is q'[ ... ]' where the [] is the user-defined delimiter.
24.22.7.Use the LOWER function to in DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE
24.22.8.Use the ROUND function in PL/SQL
24.22.9.DBMS_OUTPUT.CHARARR
24.22.10.DBMS_OUTPUT.GET_LINES