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Post by Psycho on Feb 8, 2008 23:18:06 GMT -5
Looking at the following code where FootageLeft is a numeric value that I am converting to a string for purposes of displaying in a table, is there a way to have it displayed in the table with the using("#,###,###,FootageLeft) command? Everything I've tried so far has failed number$="WB10-1234" FootageLeft=1234765 dim dieinfo$(1,0) displayfootage$=str$(FootageLeft) dieinfo$(0,0)=number$ dieinfo$(1,0)=displayfootage$ table #dieinfo,dieinfo$() #dieinfo columnnames(" Die Number , Footage Left ") #dieinfo caption("Basic Die Info") cssclass "caption","{ background:#CCF }" cssclass "table","{ border: 3px ridge #DDF; border-spacing: 4px}" cssclass "tr","{ background: #FFDDBB}" render #dieinfo
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Post by carlgundel on Feb 8, 2008 23:47:06 GMT -5
Looking at the following code where FootageLeft is a numeric value that I am converting to a string for purposes of displaying in a table, is there a way to have it displayed in the table with the using("#,###,###,FootageLeft) command? Everything I've tried so far has failed Try this: displayfootage$=using("#,###,###", FootageLeft) -Carl
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Post by Psycho on Feb 9, 2008 7:56:46 GMT -5
Try this: displayfootage$=using("#,###,###", FootageLeft) -Carl Carl, I thought I had tried that one, but apparently not. Works fine now Thank you.
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