"Oracle will accept USD 356.7 millions in compensation and interest payments rather than appeal again," SAP said in a statement.
Added to this sum was another USD 2.5 million in interest payments, a spokesman told AFP.
The two arch-rivals have been engaged in a fierce legal spat since 2007 related to TomorrowNow, SAP's former US subsidiary.
TomorrowNow had offered support to Oracle customers at a lower price than Oracle itself.
The US company accused SAP of stealing its software in order to be able to offer those services.
Oracle rejected that amount and filed an appeal.
The German group said it was "satisfied" that the court had finally accepted SAP's arguments to limit the amount of damages and that Oracle had agreed to put an end to the litigation.