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Hi Ted,

> I have a similar situation where I have two different database fields.
> The result field is 10, 4 and the other is 11,4. Obviously too small,
> but what if you don't want to go around changing all of the database
> fields? Is there a routine anyone knows of to handle getting the result
> you want without having to change the db?

Are you asking for a routine that will allow you to fit an 11-digit number
into a 10-digit field?  If so, there's no routine for that...

If not, what would you like to happen when you try to assign an 11-digit
number to a 10-digit field?  I'm not clear on what the desired result is.

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