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Comments by WhiteKnightBRASIL (Top 6 by date)
WhiteKnightBRASIL
3-Nov-11 21:25pm
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Thats because 037813.00 is the SAME as 037913 if it were a number/integer/decimal. If you want it to come with the .00 you need to use it as string, i think.
WhiteKnightBRASIL
3-Nov-11 21:21pm
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Yea about that... I don't have c# on this PC, so I had to use a browser vb.net, c# converter :/
Sorry!
WhiteKnightBRASIL
3-Nov-11 21:18pm
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Yes, thanks a lot!
I had a look at the vb.net data types @ MSDN but I didnt find anything that linked to BigInteger! Or I have a bad eye or they should really link it up! :P
Thx once again! ;)
WhiteKnightBRASIL
3-Nov-11 21:04pm
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Will the numbers you need ALWAYS have a "(" before them?
WhiteKnightBRASIL
3-Nov-11 20:54pm
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But you need to fixate where the data is. So in THAT example ("YYY(33345.002)(gg)YYYY") you need to use MyString(1) instead of MyString(2)
WhiteKnightBRASIL
3-Nov-11 20:52pm
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There, it's updated ;)
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