These three are all the same: FORMAT="num:US-Accounting" OR Canadians can use this synonym FORMAT="num:CA-Accounting" OR FORMAT="num:3-*,\,,2,.,$ ,,($ ,),"
Or use JavaScript (see attached)
<SCRIPT><!--
document.write('$ ' + parseMoney(<@VAR ResultSet[<@CURROW>,Price]>));
//-->
</SCRIPT>
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Campbell, Steve V.
Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 2:43 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
Subject: RE: RE: Witango-Talk: Currency Format
Hello
I am allowing users to enter currency values into a field that feeds
into a simple small table in a database. When I pull the value back out
of the table I get "5" instead of "5.00". There is a @@currencyChar
format that I have found but isnt' there a <FORMAT="currency "."> or
something like this?
Yes I have the manual right here. Any help would be appreciated.
T2K App Server
T2k Dev Studio
Access Database
Steve
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