Hatton;
The code below will do exactly as you ask. Only on the first if statement
where I have the mask as .9 change it to .99 and it works fine.
Larry Juncker
Senior Cold Fusion Developer
Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Juncker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 12:44 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Numberformat question.
This isn't pretty, however it does work.
<CFIF Len(ListLast(Item,".")) EQ 1>
#NumberFormat(Item, "$999,999.9")#
<CFELSEIF Len(ListLast(Item,".")) EQ 2>
#NumberFormat(Item, "$999,999.99")#
<CFELSEIF Len(ListLast(Item,".")) EQ 3>
#NumberFormat(Item, "$999,999.999")#
<CFELSEIF Len(ListLast(Item,".")) EQ 4>
#NumberFormat(Item, "$999,999.9999")#
</CFIF>
Larry Juncker
Senior Cold Fusion Developer
Heartland Communications Group, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: C. Hatton Humphrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 10:36 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Numberformat question.
I have a situation where I need to display a price with either 2, 3 or 4
digits after the decimal place. The database is storing the information
properly, but I need to format the display to "trim" the output.
For example, I have three prices for four items:
Item 1 has a price of 45.9
Item 2 has a price of 9.99
Item 3 has a price of 2.985
Item 4 has a price of 0.4585
I need the price to display as $45.90 for Item 1, $9.99 for Item 2, $2.985
for item 3 and $0.4585 for item 4. I know I can't use DollarFormat, since
it trims at two decimal places. The question is, how do I set up the
NumberFormat to show the pricing properly when possible top-ends are up to
$999,999,999.9999?
TIA
Hatton
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