Le vendredi 02 mars 2007 à 15:38 +0100, Claude Brisson a écrit :
> Hi.
> 
> This problem should have been corrected in the latest subversion
> revision (1.4-dev).

(1.4-dev of VelocityTools I meant)

>   Claude
> 
> Le vendredi 02 mars 2007 à 14:21 +0000, Oliver Kohll a écrit :
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I recently had an issue using the roundTo method on some financial  
> > figures. Results were sometimes out by one or two pence (it was a  
> > cumulative effect).
> > 
> > Looking at the MathTool source code (ViewTools version 1.2), I can't  
> > see any problem. However, writing my own wrapper around Java's  
> > BigDecimal round method solved my problem. It may or may not be  
> > deemed appropriate to use this in MathTool, I'm just saying it worked  
> > for me. Haven't got any test cases I'm afraid.
> > 
> > Regards
> > 
> > Oliver Kohll
> > 
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