You simply add the format to the reference to the information you are
collecting...see the format info in the help pages...it is all there
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Thanx,
my question was really amateurish ...
Regards, Vili CANKAR
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Lep pozdrav, Vili
On Sun, 23 May 2004 10:04:59 -0600, Scott Cadillac wrote:
=> Hi Vili,
=>
=>
=> Look in your t4server.ini (or witango.ini) file, and let us know
=> what the DECIMALCHAR and THOUSANDSCHAR setti
Hi Vili,
Look in your t4server.ini (or witango.ini) file, and let us know what the
DECIMALCHAR and THOUSANDSCHAR setting values say.
Let us know, when you have a moment
Scott Cadillac,
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Hi,
I just wonder if I can somehow rearange =>
FORMAT="num:3-*,'@@thousandsChar',2,'@@decimalChar','@@currencyChar',,'@@currencyChar
(',)"
so that the thousands would be separated with commas and decimal point with ",".
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Lep pozdrav, Vili
On Sun, 23 May 2004 10:41:55 -0400,
I'm not sure I fully understand the question but couldn't you use:
<@REPLACE STR="<@COLUMN 'vozila.cenatrg'>" FINDSTR="," REPLACESTR="^">
<@REPLACE STR="<@COLUMN 'vozila.cenatrg'>" FINDSTR="." REPLACESTR=",">
<@REPLACE STR="<@COLUMN 'vozila.cenatrg'>" FINDSTR="^" REPLACESTR=".">
-Original Mes
Hi,
how can output from Witango that I will receive that kind of output:
3.190.000,00
instead of
3,190,000.00 ?
The picture of price tag is:
<@COLUMN "vozila.cenatrg"
FORMAT="num:3-*,'@@thousandsChar',2,'@@decimalChar','@@currencyChar',,'@@currencyChar(',)">
Thanx and regards, Vili CA