I have got an XSD restriction definition:
<xs:restriction base="xs:decimal">
<xs:totalDigits value="15"/>
<xs:fractionDigits value="2"/>
</xs:restriction>
the following XML fragment is considered to be valid by my XSD processor (namely, Altova XML Spy):
<MySum>123456789012345.00</MySum>
although it has a total of 17 digits. However,
<MySum>123456789012345.01</MySum>
is considered to be invalid.
Is the processor's behaviour correct? I thought it should not try to round the values
According to https://www.w3.org/TR/xmlschema-2/#rf-fractionDigits that "adding ... leading zero digits or trailing fractional zero digits is still permitted". So the behaviour seems to be correct.