Decimal Value
My ASP driven site has always used MySQL as the DB backbone, mainly as the hosting costs of MySQL are far cheaper than SQL Server at the mo, and it has worked fine until my ISP thought that they were doing everybody a favour by upgrading to v5 from v4.
What happens now is that any ASP query that I do that involves any of my MySQL Decimal data type fields goes belly up. It will not work. Looks to be an issue with ASP, MyODBC and MySQL, but I just wanted to check if there was a better/more reliable data type than Decimal (which obviously performs the same numerical functions) and if there was a quick way to convert all of my Decimal fields to this new type.
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if there is an easy way to convert hex to decimal with asp, the hex() function is there to get the decimal to hex, but i haven't been able to find a way to go back.
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I want to convert a number to percentage or decimal,is there any built-in function for this?
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i want to do the calculation like
value=int(basic) * int(excise) / 100
the both value come from the form. so when the data of excise field is like decimal 16.32 then i get the error data type mismatch.because the excise is 16.32 it is a decimal value. i have used CDbl(excise) but still it gives error.
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Testing a ASP page using an Access db and I have a field in the DB defined as a 'number' with a precision of 3. Upon submitting the test data, I get this error message.
Microsoft JET Database Engineerror '80040e21'Scaling of decimal value resulted in data truncation. Can anyone tell me what's going on? The test value I used was "2.5".
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Is there a quick function to check if a passed value is a valid Hex Color? ie, if FD4323 was passed, it would return TRUE, and if FD94LR was returned it would return FALSE.
I'm finding conversion functions, but nothing that tests off hand.
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I have searched the forum and found the answer to my problem but unfortunitly it didn't tell me how to implement the solution!
The code I have thanks to previous forums:
Code:
<%=(rs("Seconds")/60=FormatNumber(2.5,2))%>
Basiclly I want to convert the seconds to minutes and round to two decimal places.
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Anyone have any code handy to convert a binary number to decimal and a decimal to binary? I need server-side code to perform these calculations. For example, I'd like to be able to pass 129 to a function and it will return 10000001. Likewise, I'd like to pass 10000001 to a function and get 129.
I can do this on paper, just not sure where to start on how to pass these numbers into a function to perform the calculation.
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i have a script that calculates a value but when the value is for example 5.40 the textbox displays it as 5.4 because this is a money value it has to have the "0" at the end
how can i make the script so that it always has 2 decimals behind the comma or point. Code:
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I have a form in an ASP page that the user enters a price for. When I send the parameter to my SQL stored Proc and refresh the data, it gets rounded up to the nearest integer. I can change the data just fine in SQL but not by using my asp page. Can anyone point me in the correct direction?
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i have the following equation:
<%
avg_score = total / count_match
%>
what can i do to restrict the result of avg_score to be of 2 decimal places?
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I need to truncate a number to two decimal places without rounding. All the functions i;ve tried tend to round up the numbers. Also i cant use any string functions to limit the size because the size can vary. example, 34.56998 must be set to 34.56 .
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How do I write? Code:
Dim johnson, jordan
decnum = Request.Form("decnum")
decnum = Cdbl(decnum)
If decnum is "a decimal number" between 4 AND 8 Then
jordan = 23.90
End If
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I have some calculations in my query string. Is it possible somehow to get a results of those calculations not in decimals but in integer in the query itself.
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I have ASP code displaying currency datatype data from Access database. I have copies of this asp code and tha database on two w2k/IIS5 computers, bothg having the decimal symbol set to "." in the Regional setting both for numbers and for currency. However on one PC it shows dots, while on the other - commas. What is actually controlling which decimal shows up?
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Trying to find a built in function or a neat custom for decimal validation, I assume there is no IsDecimal for ASP so somthing along the lines of the following function that wont round the number entered. Code:
Function validateInt (thisInt)
If IsNumeric(thisInt) Then
validateInt = Clng(thisInt)
Else
validateInt = 0
End If
End Function ...
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can anyone tell me the easiest way to make sure numbers get passed with 2
decimal places?
ie:
<select name="TagCost" id="TagCost">
<option value="25.00">1 @ 25.00</option>
<option value="50.00">2 @ 25.00</option>
</select>
fprice=request("TagCost") <------- need to make sure this is 25.00 not 25
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Normally to declare a value as numeric I use Clng() HOWEVER I now have some Numeric values with decimal places, which I need to tell the page when they are picked up from the form that they are in fact numeric, but retaining the decimal places too, which would I use... as all the ones I have used previously Cint, Clng, Fix, etc. do not retain the decimal places.
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I need to compare two values. one from a text field 'bid' and the other
from a field in an sql server database 'maxbid'.
The problem is the column in the database has decimal as its data type
and i'm getting a type mismatch. does anyone know how to convert 'bid'
into decimal from varchar? the field datatype doesnt necessarily have
to be decimal although i need two decimal places so it cant be an int.
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I am trying to display a currency field from an access db on an ASP
page. The only problem i found is that if there is a 0 (zero) after
the decimal i.e. 79.60 it is not displayed.
I tried doing the whole var = CCur(TBL("Price")) thing but there is no
zero.
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I have files names like bcd.jpg, 1234567.mpg etc in my DB. I need only the file names. I know the truncate method but it's no good here. How do I cut away the extension part?
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I have a input string I display. In the string, I have a character that's a part of ASCII chart 2 which doesn't display correctly. It displays as a ?. I tried different encoding to no avail.
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I currently have a variable that is pulled from a database for currency amount. Ex: 25.99 . I need to remove the decimal place so that the variable is like 2599 instead. How can I use ASP to remove this decimal place?
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I have some code that divides a number and then prints this number. It performs a cost rollup basically and then adds a percentage. The code works fine except that the number returned has many figures afert the decimal point (as you would expect really) How can I remove these ? I am not really concerned about rounding up or down, just removing to give me a whole number.
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how do i round off a number to 2 decimal places? This code taken from www.w3schools.com only round the number to a whole number.
<html>
<body>
<script type="text/vbscript">
i = 48.66776677
j = 48.999
document.write(Round(i))
document.write("<br />")
document.write(Round(j))
</script>
</body>
</html>
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how i can have a fixed 2 decimal space for price of an item.i have the code shown below but the result shows more than 2 decimal space or even 1 space. Code:
<%=formatnumber(rsProdInfo("Unit_Price"))*(GST)+ formatnumber(rsProdInfo("Unit_Price"))%> ...
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I have got the total amount of hours flown in the top left hand side of the home page and it is in hours.
Trouble is the decimal places need to be rounded to 2 as sometimes it says sometihg like 3254.63333333333 hours. I'd like it to say something like 3254.63 instead.. Code:
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can anyone help me i want to round off a number entered by a user to two decimal points for a number of text boxes.
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What is the easiest and best way to format a form field so the numbers show as a 2 decimal format?
(i.e. 2.50 instead of 2.5). I am developing a client based form that calculates fields but cannot seem to get the number format correctly. Code:
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ok i have a number lets say its 36 and i want to divid it by 150.... 0.24 returns... i want to change 0.24 and make it a percent to it would be 24% how would i do that...
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have a 'money' field in the SQL 2000 table that users enter 200 (for example
which represents �2.00) without the decimal point, what I need is to have a
command or something that adds the decimal point before the last 2 digits,
so user enters 200 and the value stored in the table is 2.00 bearing in mind
that this value could be anything from 1.00 to 50.00.
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Where in the following line of code would i place format percent so that the output is like this
6% (no decimal places just a number and a % sign.
<%
If (lngVotesCast>0) Then
%>
<%=CLng(objRs1("num"))/lngVotesCast%>
<%Else%>
<%End If%>
I have tried it in various places but i can't get it to work
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I have an ASP/SQL 7 application that rips data from SQL Views onto an ASP
page. I have a money column in a SQL table that contains money income values.
When data is input to this field it needs to be displayed as money (to 2
decimal places - 10.00 or 7.60)
However, this only seems to be occurring when the user puts in the extra 0,
and if 7.6 is entered, it is still displayed as 7.6
I need all data to be displayed as money values (and it is selected as money
in SQL), so is there any way (either in the table design, View design, or
display on the ASP page) to get the data to 2 decimal places, no matter
what?
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