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We just went through almost the same scenario, only rounding up to the next
penny. For example, if the amount is $27.0200001, the result would be
$27.03.
The only time a rounding does NOT occur, is if the amount is to the penny,
for example $27.0200000, would be $27.02.

The method I recommend is the following.
Move the amount to a 0 decimal field
then compare the 2 decimal to the 0 decimal
I f the 2 decimal is greater than the 0 decimal, then add $1 to the 0
decimal,
for example


D Amount          s              9  2
D Amount0        s              9  0

C                   eval      Amount0 = Amount
C                    if            Amount > Amount0
C                    eval     Amount0 = Amount0 + 1
C                    endif



Alan Shore

NBTY, Inc
(631) 244-2000 ext. 5019
AShore@xxxxxxxx


                                                                       
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Hey, I want to round to the whole dollar. But I am not doing any
calculation
on the field, so the EVAL(H) won't work for me. Or will it?
This is the line I need to modify: "output = %trim(output) + ',' + %char(
NIBT.balance)". Any good ideas short of writing a subprocedure? The
NIBT.balance is the dollar amount. This dumps to a CSV file.

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