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Calogero
Contributor II
Contributor II

Figures format issue (. and ,)

Hi dear experts,

Hope you are doing well and Happy New year 2022!

I need you help regarding figures format.

Hereunder the 2 columns mentionned figures in my data base.

I have the issue in the Net Value in DC column an a second one related in the Net Value in EUR colum.

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For example for the Net Value in DC

59.809.5666.114.018  = 59809,56 USD (I'm from Belgium so I don't use "." but "," as decimal separtor)

1.148.647 = 1148,65 EUR

For the same transaction but in the Net Value in EUR

52710,2X €

1148,65 EUR

I tried to change the figure format in Qlik Sense Script.

Thank you,

Regards.

6 Replies
Taoufiq_Zarra

@Calogero 

have you tested to change

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or you can use replace() function ?

 

Regards,
Taoufiq ZARRA

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Calogero
Contributor II
Contributor II
Author

Hi dear Taoufiq,

Thanks for your help.

Sorry but I'm still a novice in the Qlik Sense Script.

Find hereunder the script linked to the data table.

The issue is linked to the 2 line in Bold. 

Where I have to put "SET DecimalSep=',';

and SET MoneyFormat='# ##0,00 €;-# ##0,00 €';

LOAD
S.org.,
"Bill. type",
Date(Floor(Date#("Creation date",'DD.MM.YYYY')),'DD/MM/YYYY') as "Creation_date",
Invoice,
Billto,
"Billto name",
Billto&'|'&"Billto name" as "CustomerPK",
Date(Floor(Date#("Fixed value date",'DD.MM.YYYY')),'DD/MM/YYYY') as "Fixed_value_date",
"Payment terms",
"Payment terms desc",
"Due date",
Date(Floor(Date#("Clearing date",'DD.MM.YYYY')),'DD/MM/YYYY') as "Clearing_date",
"Delay days",
"Net Value in DC",
"Doc. Curr.",
"Net Value in EUR"

Thanks 🙂

Calogero
Contributor II
Contributor II
Author

Dear Experts,

I need your help. 🙂

Taoufiq_Zarra

@Calogero  can you share a sample data ?

Regards,
Taoufiq ZARRA

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MVP
MVP

I'm not seeing an issue with the separator.

The EUR column is formatted in scientific notation, which means the comma is used as a decimal separator (the number in the first row is a little over 5 1/4, times 10 to the 13th power).

Calogero
Contributor II
Contributor II
Author

Hi dear @Taoufiq_Zarra , find attached my data set.

The figures are mentioned in the last columns.

Thank you.

Regards.

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