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Re: [ic] Locale PriceDivide stopped working
Just changed the mon_decimal_point from , to . for eur_EUR
Result: PriceDivide uses all fractional digits (2.20371) now, which is okay.
It seems that all figures are treated as a currency amount, or
mon_decimal_point and decimal_point are mixed up somewhere. PriceDivide
shoudn't be treated as a currency but just as a normal figure imho, shoud
it? Or am I all over the place today?
At 11:05 AM 7/12/01 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi All,
>
>I must have turned completely blind.
>
>It's all about a simple locale setting.
>Yesterday when I configured a catalog to accept multi currencies, all
>worked as expected. However, this morning it wouldn't do the trick
>anymore. I've looked at all settings but I cannot see what could be wrong.
>
>The problem is that when changing locale from eg. nl_NL to eur_EUR (or
>another currency), the PriceDivide won't use the fractional digits. In
>other words, it will use 2 instead of 2.20371 for euro translations (or 1
>instead of 0.4 for USD translations).
>
>Please could anyone tell me what I don't see right now? Any typos?
>
>
>## Locale table ##
>code en_US de_DE fr_FR nl_NL eur_EUR
>frac_digits 2 2 2 2 2
>currency_symbol $ DM FF Hfl Euro
>decimal_point . . . . .
>p_cs_precedes 1 1 1
>mon_thousands_sep , , . . .
>mon_decimal_point . , , , ,
>mon_thousand_sep
>p_sep_by_space 1 1 1
>default 0 0 0 1 0
>PriceDivide 0.4 0.5409 0.1632 1 2.20371
>price_picture DM ### ### ###,##
>
>## Catalog.cfg ##
>Locale fr_FR LC_CTYPE fr_FR
>Locale eur_EUR LC_CTYPE eur_EUR
>Locale en_US LC_CTYPE C
>
>
>Locale nl_NL nl_NL.ISO_8859-1
>Locale nl_NL LC_CTYPE nl_NL
>Locale nl_NL LC_TIME nl_NL
>Locale nl_NL LC_COLLATE nl_NL
>
>LocaleDatabase locale
>
>Please help me see the light again.:-)
>Thanks a million.
>
>Ton
>
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