Hello kenrock2,
You can try this,
SET DECIMALS TO 2
and then .....
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I need a advice from you all on how to do multiplication on the sql query, for example on the codes below, GIFT.QTY should multiply by GIFT.CHG and returns a result field as TLT-COST. Is it possible to set the field as currency as what has been applied to Access?
SELECT GIFT.ITEM,PSITEM.DESC,GIFT
FROM C:\Reports\DATA\GIFT, C:\Reports\POS\PSITEM;
WHERE GIFT.ITEM = PSITEM.PLU;
INTO TABLE C:\REPORTS\DATA\FINGIFT
Anyone who can help with this problem is much appreciated.
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Take a look at the CAST() function.
CAST( ) Function
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by: mikeopoloPosted on 2006-10-02 at 20:55:37ID: 17649107
Use NTOM(...) rather than CCUR
Regards
Mike