Derek,

thank you.  This is the solution I wound up using.

--Paul
--- Derek Hohls <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Paul
> 
> You need to overwrite the default behaviour on the
> binding
> which inserts a ',' as the separator for each set of
> a thousand
> in the number e.g. 15,000,000 for fifteen million.
> 
> The *only* solution I have found (and I have had
> this problem
> twice now) is to have:
> 
> <fb:value id="my-big-integer"
> path="my=path"><fd:convertor
> datatype="integer" type="plain"/></fb:value>
> 
> in the binding file specification.
> 
> HTH
> Derek
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004/10/07 05:23:22 AM >>>
> Hi,
> 
> I have a multivalue widget that is populated with a
> list of id's and labels.
> 
> The id's are integers with values greater between 1
> and 16000.
> 
> The widget saves to the database properly and the
> list
> loads.
> 
> However, if a selected widget has a value greater
> than
> 1000, while it saves correctly to the database, I am
> unable to set the value.  It seems to silently
> ignore
> setting values over 1000.
> 
> ex. this does not seem to work:
>   myInt1 = new java.lang.Integer(1000);
>   model.dicttype_group[i].otherassignees=[myInt1];
> 
> But if I use 999, it works.
> 
> Is this a bug by any chance?
> 
> thx!
> Paul
> 
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