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Henrik,

You're right - you can't specify decpos. However, you can use a regular
expression using the pattern keyword to force a number of decimal places,
can't you?.

In any event, however, this is a valid XML string element:

<value>$123.450000</value>

If the program that will process the XML document expects 6 decimal places,
it could fail if only the 2 non-zero ones are sent, depending on the code
used.

Rory

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 10:39 AM, <hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Rory,

if you look in the W3C documentation there is no where I can find where
you can put
a currency suýmbol or a number of dec positions into a numeric field, but
maybe
I am wrong

/henrik


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