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Decimal Place Rounding

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Nettie - 14 Mar 2005 21:51 GMT
I am working on a Human Relations appraisal form in InfoPath to supplement
and eventually replace a pre-exising form in Excel. There are several
formulas that feed into each other to get a final appraisal rating.  
Currently, the form in Excel, shows all numbers at 1 decimal place and we
have selected 'precision as displayed' to make sure all the rounding works
out at the end.  In Infopath, if I select 1 decimal place, 2.2 will show up
for 2.28, etc.  Also, there is a rounding function but it only rounds to the
nearest integer?  Is there a way to work around this?  I need to make the
Infopath form exactly the same as the Excel form in terms of rounding rules.  

Greg Collins [InfoPath MVP] - 30 Mar 2005 19:38 GMT
Have you tried using the "round()" method in an expression for those fields?

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I am working on a Human Relations appraisal form in InfoPath to supplement
and eventually replace a pre-exising form in Excel. There are several
formulas that feed into each other to get a final appraisal rating.  
Currently, the form in Excel, shows all numbers at 1 decimal place and we
have selected 'precision as displayed' to make sure all the rounding works
out at the end.  In Infopath, if I select 1 decimal place, 2.2 will show up
for 2.28, etc.  Also, there is a rounding function but it only rounds to the
nearest integer?  Is there a way to work around this?  I need to make the
Infopath form exactly the same as the Excel form in terms of rounding rules.  

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