Format Currency In ASP?
Is there an easy way to format a number into a currency display style eg:
$100,000.
I have this set in my Access database on the field but my asp produces:
100000
Is there perhaps a formatCurrency command or something like that in ASP?
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<td><%=FormatCurrency(objRs("fldboxoffice"))%></td>
However it shows the £ sign when I want it to be a Dollar, i know that it is because they are my computer settings, but how do I get it so that no matter what your computer settings are it always shows dollars. Code:
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My database value for the format field is 1250. I would like to format that value as $12.50. Below is my code. Can someone please help, I am not able to get this straight.
field spec:
field name = prate
field datatype = number
decimal places = 0
<%response.write(formatcurrency(rs("prate"),2,-1)
I know my database setting and code is wrong, can someone please help.
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I cannot get the FormatCurrency function to work properly on my site, which is hosted on a server 2k3 box w/iis installed.It works just fine on my local iis machine, however w/out a glitch.
Here are the two side by side:
LOCAL MACHINE
IIS over WINXP, Access Db, datatype=NUMBER, Format=CURRENCY
HOST SERVER
IIS over 2k3, Access Db, datatype=NUMBER, Format=CURRENCY
Error Message that appears on host server...
INTERNAL SERVER ERROR, error 500
Datatype mismatch....
Here is a code sample of what fails:
<font size="2" color="#FFFFFF"><b>Room Rate</b></font></td>
<td width="13%" bgcolor="#999999" align="center"><%=FormatCurrency (objRS("RoomRate"))%></td>
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12000 = $12,000
1000000 = $1,000,000
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What I am hoping is that some might tell me how to take a string, cut out all white space first, then go character by character to test for INT. Once done, count the characters, insert a "," where appropriate, and display on a page? Can this be done?
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ADODB.Recordseterror '800a0cb3'
Current Recordset does not support updating. This may be a limitation of the provider, or of the selected locktype. /group13/parts.asp, line 42
so that is my error message....
this is the code in question...
<% rsPART("COST")= formatCurrency(rsPART("COST"))
response.write(rsPART("COST"))
%>
rsPART calls a table in access and i think the rest is self explanatory. the data type in access is already set to currency. so how do i get "cost" to display in a currency format? is there another way to format currency?
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Any suggestions on where to start?
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say for example he entered 12
next page i want to show $12.00
i did this:
txtprice=Cast(txtprice AS MONEY)
but its throwing an error
any idea how to work this out
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Is there a limit to FormatCurrency that would cause it to trim the value? I'm not quite sure where to begin looking but my "hidden x_amount" value thats passed along to the gateway is using FormatCurrency.
Code:
<input type="HIDDEN" name="x_amount" value='<% = FormatCurrency(Request("GrandTotal"))%>'>
Looking at it just know I noticed that the x_amount value is enclosed in ' ' instead of " "... could the comma in the currency value $1,010.00 be ending the code? It happened to some of my product drescriptions that had a comma. Changed it to " " and all was well.
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i have a database where the price is in pounds for my products,
on my localhost it comes up in pounds, groovy
however, on my web server it comes up in dollars (not so groovy) how can i solve this problem ( preferably not by getting a new server ;-)
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Could it do the currency symbol also? ie £ > $
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If you check View Source it shows the £ but it shows as a J on the page. If you check on IE under View... Encoding it comes up as Cyrillic (Windows) and if you change this to Western European (Windows) the page refreshes and shows fine; £ signs come up. But, as soon as you click on a link, it reverts back to Cyrillic.
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What if I need more currency type fields - like about 32 more? Do I need to create two separate related tables?
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this is the line where the error is thrown:
cmdSpFundDetlsInsert.Parameters.Append cmdSpFundDetlsInsert.CreateParameter("@origbudgamt", 6, 1,200,cmdSpFundDetlsInsert__origbudgamt)
Anyone know how I can correct this error?
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zero.
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Can this be related to Access and the config of a colleague's PC eventhough the website AND Access run on the webserver?In my opinion it's a rather odd occurence what happened, but anyway... it worked before and at the end of the day (on which it went wrong for one colleague) it was "fixed" again. So it's an exceptional occurence.I'm just wondering if this "phenomenon" can be explained somehow?
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