https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=82736
--- Comment #4 from [email protected] --- (In reply to comment #2) > Don't mean to argue, bur if that's mathematically correct, it makes little > sense: Calc uses figures, appends the percent sign (using the same menus and > formatting options), and that's it! Shouldn't apps from the same suite be > unified? It looks like a weird behavior, maybe not a bug, but then some kind > of a writing convention that could probably be improved. Type in Calc in a cell 1. Set the format to percent: changes to 100%. Its the same behavior. Integer are values without decimal places. Databases are very strict with handling of the defined values. You have to use NUMERIC or DECIMAL to get values like 1.23. You have to define the number of decimal places before you could save it. Type in Calc in a cell 1.23 . Change the format to percent: changes to 123%. A bug is: Base offers the possibility to chose percent for a INTEGER field in the table-definition. Shouldn't be possible. But the value of 100% is indeed 1 and nothing else. So 1 is saved in a INTEGER field for 100% and 199%. Every input after the decimal point could never been saved. The title of this bug is misleading. So create a new bug for the possibility to chose percent for a INTEGER field, which couldn't be saved in it. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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