VAR 0 rounds to a whole number just as OCONV(VAR, 'MD0') does. If you want to drive the next programmer who comes along absolutely nuts, you could use that. ;)

Charlie

On 05-08-2013 8:45 AM, George Gallen wrote:
Yes, it would do that. Have to keep that one in mind, instead of the old 
INT(#+.5) if going to a whole number

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It doesn't do nothing - it rounds - if the input value is 55.5 you get 56 as 
output.  It only does nothing if your input is a whole number.;

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George,

After sending it I thought, "Well,... that OCONV acomplishes nothing!"

Dale

On 05/08/2013 08:32 AM, George Gallen wrote:
What purpose will the OCONV(var,"MD0") serve?

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if var is XXX.XX
ICONV(var,"MD2") then OCONV(var,"MD0")

Dale

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