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I have a field that is an I11, and I'd like to display it as an amount of money with a $ and commas. Does anyone know how to convert an integer into a format that can do this?

The field in the .mas file looks like this
FIELD=TOTAL_AID_AWARDED ,total_aid_awarded,
I11 ,I4 ,MISSING=ON ,$

Thanks for your help.
 
Posts: 46 | Location: Taylor University in Upland Indiana | Registered: May 20, 2003Report This Post
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You should be able to do the following:

TABLE FILE BLAHBLAH
PRINT
TOTAL_AID_AWARDED/D12M
END

The M adds a floating Dollar sign.


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Thank you. That worked!
 
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