Numeric value out of range

Hello, I am getting error of "Numeric value out of range".I've tried increasing Decimal value  as well tried chnaginf Intefr to BIGINT.Workflow usd to run fine and all of a sudden it start throwing an error.I've attached session log file.I am using Pushdown optimization and database is netezza. Any help highly appericiated. Regard, Ram

Hi All,  I have one scenario to read the source file . The file delimiter is '|' . The no of pipeline for each line is 17. So if a line containing more than 17 , send an error email. For this first i am printing tota pipeline in ecah line to afile called pipelinecount.txt . Then i will read this file and send each value to while loop /for loop , where it will get > 17 , it will exit the process and send an email.  But here in script i am getting error at while line. Could anyone help.   #! /bin/kshset -x SOURCE_DIR=/vp01/SrcFilessed 's/[^|]//g' /vp01/SrcFiles/Test.txt | awk '{ print length }'> /vp01/SrcFiles/pipelinecount.txtcd $SOURCE_DIRwhile line in `cat pipelinecount.txt`; do if [ $line -eq 17 ];thenecho "No issue in pipeline"exit 0;fiif [ $line -gt 17 ];thenecho "No of pipelines exceeded the expected. Please verify the source file." | mailx -s "WKFS Load: Failed" [email protected]

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     [VAT_BASIS_AMT_BSE] [decimal](26, 3) NOT NULL,
     [VAT_CALC_AMT] [decimal](26, 3) NOT NULL,
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     [MERCH_AMT_BSE] [decimal](26, 3) NOT NULL,
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     [VAT_EXCPTN_TYPE] [char](1) NOT NULL,
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