I am just wondering if there is an advantage to using a currency field type in a table, vs. just using a number field? This is assuming that I am not working directly in the tables themselves and am using forms to display the data.
how to change default currency in Access 2013 to a "foreign currency" (i.e. to Indonesia Rupiahs) without changing control panel (Region/Language>currency) - now setup as USA ($US)?
This is probably the easiest question to answer if you know where to look but I don't.
Working in the UK with Access 2000 I need to set the field in a table to show Dollar $ USD however the only values I have are £ GBP and € as defaults.
Now I thought that I could get this to change if I changed my regional settings but then it occurred to me that if I do that and it changes then surely it would mean that who ever used this database in our global organisation would end up with a currency shown in their own local currency. Whilst this may not seem like a problem it is if you don't realise and quote a figure to someone in your local currency.
i.e. at present the UK £ = nearly $2 USD
So if someone in the UK read the figures and it dispalyed £400,000 and quoted this to a person in the USA when in theory the figure was meant to show $400,000 it could cause all sorts of issues.
Can someone tell me the correct way of choosing $ without it affecting anything else.
I would like to format the currency values in a query. There values will either be Euro or Pound. Is it possible to change the currency format "on the fly" in this way in a query?
I would like to have a variable currency format. For example:
If [fldCurrency] = [Euro] Then format [fldAmount] As Euro If [fldCurrency] = [Pound] or [GBP] Then format [fldAmount] As Sterling
I have a field on a Form that displays values in Sterling (The Default on the machine) ie with the pound sign before the numbers.
I need to change the sign before the numbers to Dollar at a click of a button. I'm not interested in actually converting the values from Sterling to Dollar but only to change the sign. So I attached the code below to a Button's On Click Event, but I get an error = Expected.
My Querie: I have a relational database, that is basically made up of a few tables, I will simplify for this to two. TblFieldNames and TblFieldValues
Basically using a form you can fill in a field (TblFieldNames.FieldName) and it is then appended to TblFieldValues.FieldValue.
On the form the properties of the input text box are changed according to the record selected in TblFieldNames. Ie. ListBox with FieldNames from TableFieldNames ListBox_AfterUpdate sets properties of TxtValue
The Issue: I have a Field in TblFieldNames that has a setting of Currency. (TblFieldNames.FieldType = "Currency")
I have changed the TxtValue.Format = "Currency"
It doesn't: A. Allow entry as a currency, ie. $ sign and thousand seperators B. Append the details to the TblFieldValues Table, which it is going across to into a field that is set as Text (this can't change)
I have tried: Changing format of input Txt box Changing Input Mask for inptu Txt Box "$###,###,###" but doesn't work for me.... "/$###,###,###" "/$###,###,###!"
I want it to allow me to enter in the Value as a Currency and append the value as a currency
ie. Key Press = 12345 Field Shows = $12,345 Appends this value as Text?
Key Press = 1234567890 Field Shows = $1,234,567,890
add a format to the Sql select for currency.This is just a section of the full code before
Code:
Function RunLWSCA() Dim cnn As ADODB.Connection Dim rstUplo As New ADODB.Recordset Dim rstDiag As New ADODB.Recordset Dim rstTemp As New ADODB.Recordset Dim SQL As String Dim strDiag
In my form I would like a text box to display the two combined i.e. £10.000.00 (83.33%). At the moment it displays 10000 83.3333333333333. I can use £#,##0.00 to format the current half, but how can I then format the percentage to display 83.33%?
I have a Concatenate string of text and currency. When joined together, the currency format disappears. I need to reformat so the string stays together with new format. Below is what I have:
Public Function ConcatAgreementFundsCommitted(ID As String) As String '/ Purpose: Generate a concatenated string of Tracks for selected line. On Error GoTo Err_Handler Dim lngLen As Long 'Length of string. Dim strOut As String 'Output string to concatenate to.
I have this expression I created and I want to know how to format it as currency. I know how to do it with a regular field but the option is not available for an expression.
The expression:
Code : Charge: IIf([Rate] Is Not Null,[Rate],"0.00")
I run a MakeTable Query on some data to COunt the number of records and Sum the Value of $$$ in a Currency field.The results produce a Number for the Count, but the SUM of the Balances is returned as text.
To get the SUM I use the expression SumBal: DSum("[Balance]","[XAM_data]").
Why it won't return the SumBal in Currency format?
I am increasing prices and after increasing I am left with 4 decimal places and am trying to figure out how to run an UPDATE query to round down prices to the nearest 5 cents, examples below:
42.4516 round to $42.45 42.4659 round to $42.45 42.4489 round to $42.40 2.49 round to $2.45 2.46 round to $2.45 2.44 round to $2.40 2.04 round to $2
I have a combo box to show bring up the cost of my products .Although it shows the correct prices in the combo box ,when i select the cost it posts an entirely different cost in the appropriate field. It seems to be posting the product id number with £ sign in front of it
I have a calculated field in a query that generates a result that i need to display in forms/reports with the $ sign but zero decimal places (ie; rounded to the nearest $ value, $5).
If i use the sql format currency function (format (n, "currency",0) it always displays the $ sign but with two decimal places...
In the form/report text box property i set the format to currency, with the decimal places set to 0, but it still displays two decimal places (this property setting seems to make no difference other than displaying the $ sign). Is there something i am missing regarding the way access formatting works?
I am looking for a data model to define and track proficiency/currency.
Example:
You earn a licence to do X. You need to renew your licence every 2 years or so. But also, to maintain currency, you need to do what the licence gives you the right to do often enough, or else you need to do a test.
Specifically, you need to do X a specified number of times N within, say, last 3 months at any one time to maintain currency. If you have lost your currency, you need to do a test/check. So at all times, you need to have N times on record within last 3 months, or a test.
In addition, to do X legally, you also need to document that you have done X at least 10 hours within, say, last 6 months, or that you have another test within those last 6 months. This is independet of the previous requirement (concerning the number of times you did X).
Both requirements must be fulfilled at all times for you to do X legally.
So, any suitable model out there? Essentially, something capable of defining and tracking currency for various ratings and license privileges of pilots would do just fine.
I am exporting data from access 2007 to Excel 2007 using VBA code. I have a whole number, which I want displayed as whole number. But after the export, the number is using the 1000's seperator in Excel. So for example if my original number in access table is 12000, it is showing up as 12,000 in the excel file.It has something to do with the NumberFormat property. I have tried doing this but doesn't work.
New to Access. We have a existing database in use that has a minor glitch. The main form we use to add records to has a subform. All of the data in the main form shows up when printed to a pdf file. The header section & detail section of the subform prints to the pdf file but the footer section remains blank in the pdf file.
I created a simple macro using the Export with Formatting action to export a table from access to excel. The dates in the excel file are not in the original format of the dates in the access file.How can I save the date and other formats when I export an access table to excel ?