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I have a small problem which I can partly solve but not fully. The scenario is following: I have columns formated as number with 2 decimal places however I need to split these columns into whole number and decimal number but I need the whole number to be 4 digits in length. Example New Columns Original Col Whole Num Decimal Num 0.12 0000 12 12.12 0012 12 120.12 0120 12 I am not interested in the decimal point but the columns must conform to the above or the Oracle Application will reject the import I have tried different ways using the IF and LEN but seem to be banging against the brick wall. I would accept any way of doing this, Macro, VBA or Function. Howecver if it is macro or VBA I will also require the knowledge on how to attach this to the worksheet Any help would be greatly appreciated Peter W S |
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Hi Peter
Assuming numbers are column A : in column B just type formula =Int(A1) and then Format Cells Number Custom 0000 and copy this formula all the way down in column C just type formula = B1-A1 and Format Cells Number Number 2 decimals HTH Cheers Carim |
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I've never tried to import anything into an Oracle application, so I'm not
sure whether or not your application will accept numbers that are only formatted to display 4 digits. If the other suggestions don't work, maybe =TEXT(INT(A1), "0000") "Peter W Soady (UK)" wrote: Hi I have a small problem which I can partly solve but not fully. The scenario is following: I have columns formated as number with 2 decimal places however I need to split these columns into whole number and decimal number but I need the whole number to be 4 digits in length. Example New Columns Original Col Whole Num Decimal Num 0.12 0000 12 12.12 0012 12 120.12 0120 12 I am not interested in the decimal point but the columns must conform to the above or the Oracle Application will reject the import I have tried different ways using the IF and LEN but seem to be banging against the brick wall. I would accept any way of doing this, Macro, VBA or Function. Howecver if it is macro or VBA I will also require the knowledge on how to attach this to the worksheet Any help would be greatly appreciated Peter W S |
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