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value
A number. This can be a value from a field that contains a SmallInteger, BigInteger, Float,
SmallCurrency or LargeCurrency.
Number patterns
Numbers, used in a template and originating from a field in a record set, can be displayed using
a custom pattern. You can type the pattern directly in the Format field in the Text Script Wizard;
see "Using the Text Script Wizard" on page607 and "Formatting variable data" on page610.
Note that for this to work, in the DataMapper the field that contains the value must be set to
SmallInteger, BigInteger, Float, SmallCurrency or LargeCurrency.
In the Script Editor, the pattern can be passed to a function of the formatter; also see
"formatter" on page912. The custom pattern may consist of pattern characters (see below), a
prefix and a suffix.
Note that strings need to be converted to a number before they can be formatted this way.
The repetition of pattern letters determines the exact presentation. For example, the pattern
"00000" limits the number to 5 digits and adds leading zeros to any numbers that are not 5
digits long.
Pattern characters
Symbol Location Localized? Meaning
0 Number Text Digit
# Number Year Digit, zero shows as absent
. Number Year Decimal separator or monetary decimal separator
- Number Month Minus sign
, Number Number Grouping separator
E Number Number Separates mantissa and exponent in scientific
notation. Need not be quoted in prefix or suffix.
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