> If it's 3.4 is that 3?  If it's 3.6 is that 4?
 
I believe this is correct - It rounds to the nearest number.
 
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Hi guys.  I have a question that BMC doesn't seem to be able/willing to
answer.  I don't have 7 installed yet (still waiting on hardware) so I
can't check myself.

 

Does anybody know how rounding is handled in the calculation?  If it's
3.4 is that 3?  If it's 3.6 is that 4?

 

If anybody knows, I'd appreciate the info.  Thanks.

 

Jack Covert

 

Corporate IT

Enterprise Systems Management

Remedy Support Team

 

 

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