vefatica May 12,939 171 Nov 16, 2019 #1 Inspired by another thread, I set my decimal character to comma and tried this (bottom of pic). It looks wrong.
Inspired by another thread, I set my decimal character to comma and tried this (bottom of pic). It looks wrong.
rconn Administrator May 13,066 195 Staff member Nov 16, 2019 #2 @INT, @DECIMAL, and @NUMERIC use the decimal character from your country settings, not the (obsolete) value in OPTION.
@INT, @DECIMAL, and @NUMERIC use the decimal character from your country settings, not the (obsolete) value in OPTION.
vefatica May 12,939 171 Nov 16, 2019 #3 rconn said: @INT, @DECIMAL, and @NUMERIC use the decimal character from your country settings, not the (obsolete) value in OPTION. Click to expand... Isn't the output I showed still a bit screwy?
rconn said: @INT, @DECIMAL, and @NUMERIC use the decimal character from your country settings, not the (obsolete) value in OPTION. Click to expand... Isn't the output I showed still a bit screwy?