Number Format
- Eleanor Brodie
- Fiona Sargeant (Unlicensed)
Overview
A number format specifies how a number will displayed on grid or form including number of decimal places, whether a thousands separator is required and any prefix and suffix (e.g. for currencies). A default number format may be set for each application or applied to a view attribute to format a grid, or applied to a layout component to format forms.
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Basic Settings
Field | Description |
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Name | Enter the name for the number style. |
Number of Decimal Places | Enter the number of decimal places to display. |
Prefix | Enter a prefix to display before the number. |
Suffix | Enter a suffix to display after the number. |
Use Thousands Separator | For numbers over 1000, Tick to include a thousands separator. |
Decimal Place Offset | Enter the number of decimal places to move the decimal separator. Negative numbers move the decimal point to the left. For example, if the decimal will be displayed as a percentage, you need to offset the decimal place by -2. |
Suppress Trailing Zeroes | Select one of the following:
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For example, to format as a percentage, set:
- Suffix to: %
- Decimal Place Offeset to: -2
We recommend that you always enter a description to explain the purpose of this item.Description
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