Okay, I know that the type of calculation I am about to explain may seem idiotic. However, due to the procedures currently in place I must make this work, any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have a query that takes a price per/lb subtracts a discount percentage and then multiplies by the total lbs. Simple right? Here's the catch, the company rounds the discounted pricing to the 100th decimal place and then multiplies from the rounded number.
Example of Problem:
Price per/lb: 1.295 minus Discount: 7.5% = 1.197875
Database multiplies the total lbs by the 1.197875 amount.
Company multiplies the total lbs by 1.198 amount.
Lets say total lbs is 1900
Database Price: $2275.96
Company Price: $2276.20 (and they don't want to change their procedure)
I need to somehow store the 1.198 and not 1.197875. Even though I have changed the formatting, Access still holds all
of the decimal places and uses them for calculating. Any
suggestions?
Thanks,
Jennifer
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I have a query that takes a price per/lb subtracts a discount percentage and then multiplies by the total lbs. Simple right? Here's the catch, the company rounds the discounted pricing to the 100th decimal place and then multiplies from the rounded number.
Example of Problem:
Price per/lb: 1.295 minus Discount: 7.5% = 1.197875
Database multiplies the total lbs by the 1.197875 amount.
Company multiplies the total lbs by 1.198 amount.
Lets say total lbs is 1900
Database Price: $2275.96
Company Price: $2276.20 (and they don't want to change their procedure)
I need to somehow store the 1.198 and not 1.197875. Even though I have changed the formatting, Access still holds all
of the decimal places and uses them for calculating. Any
suggestions?
Thanks,
Jennifer
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