Good question. We are trying to use JUnit to do things like:
assertThat(payment.getAmount(), is(new BigInteger("0.00")))
I can do something like:
assertTrue(payment.getAmount().compareTo(new BigInteger("0.00"));
But the team wanted the feed back that said "Expected 0.00, but was 5.00"
instead of "Expected True, but was False."
I'll probably use the compareTo or setScale method. I just wanted to make
sure there wasn't an easy way to get H2 and Oracle to return the same thing.
Thanks. I appreciate the feedback and suggestion.
Mark
On Friday, July 6, 2012 11:10:47 AM UTC-5, Christoph Läubrich wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> just wondering, why do you compare against a specific scale and not
> using the compareTo Method?
>
> http://docs.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/api/java/math/BigDecimal.html#compareTo%28java.math.BigDecimal%29
>
> This would be working with either 0 and 0.00 ...
>
>
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