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I am at a loss on this one -
I am working on file that has a column of numbers in it. I need to make this data fit in a fixed length field which is not a problem but what I have is the LEN function returning less then the 2 decimal points when it is a whole number even though the format is 2 decinmal points Is there a way to tell me when a number is a whole number so I can use an IF stmt to add ".00" to the formula I am working on. Example - $143.29 7 $144.63 7 $69.00 3 Issue I want it to be 6 or tell me that it is a whole number $0.00 2 Issue I want it to be 5 or tell me that it is a whole number $69.63 6 $68.51 6 Thanks in advance for any help. Bruce |
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