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Quote crystalbeg Replybullet Topic: Round numbers to 0 decimal places
    Posted: 13 Nov 2012 at 12:16am
Dear all,

I'm trying to round numbers from a formula to 0 decimal places. My formula looks as follows:

Round(Shared Numbervar Execution, 2)

I then placed the formula in a text box (with a % symbol) in my report so that i could display it as a percentage. As a result, right clicking the field to format the field is now out of question (because it lies within a text box).

Your suggestions would be highly appreciated. If you have a more elegant manner of solving the percentage issue as well, i would be very grateful for your suggestion.

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Quote hilfy Replybullet Posted: 13 Nov 2012 at 7:26am
Actually, you can select the field in a text box, right click, and format it.  However, here's a better way of doing percentages.
 
1.  Put the number field on the report.
2.  Right-click and format.
3.  On the Number tab, click on the Customize button.
4.  On the Number tab, set the number of decimal places.
5.  On the Currency Symbol tab, Enable the currency symbol, Set the Position to the right side of the number, and change "$" to "%".
 
This will give you the percent sign without having to use a text box.
 
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Quote crystalbeg Replybullet Posted: 14 Nov 2012 at 1:17am
It worked! Thank you very much!

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Quote comatt1 Replybullet Posted: 06 Dec 2012 at 3:00am
you can always just go trunc(number) and it will remove all the decimals.

or truncate, not sure if CR would require trunc() or truncate()
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Quote hilfy Replybullet Posted: 06 Dec 2012 at 3:46am
In Crystal it's Truncate().  However, truncate does not round, it just strips off the decimal numbers.  So, for example, Truncate(1.99) gives a result of 1.  Formatting the number or using Round() will give a result of 2.  So, you need to think about what result you really want.
 
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Quote VaniShree Replybullet Posted: 18 Feb 2013 at 2:35am
 Truncate(). and  Round() Works Differently . as per ur question i think u should use  Round().
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