Difference between revisions of "Currency Standard Field"
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The values can be returned as variables: | The values can be returned as variables: | ||
− | * @currency@ - returns the base currency that is measured against | + | * @currency@ - returns the base currency that is measured against - ex. ''USD'' |
− | * @excurrency@ - returns the selected exchange currency | + | * @excurrency@ - returns the selected exchange currency - ex. ''ZAR'' |
− | * @exrate@ - returns the exchange rate at the time the record is saved | + | * @exrate@ - returns the exchange rate at the time the record is saved - ex. ''9.624454'' |
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 16:05, 30 September 2013
When both the Currency and Currency Exchange standard fields are enabled, users can calculate the exchange rates for many international currencies directly on the Level 1 record.
Currencies supported by this field are:
- USD - U.S. Dollars
- CAD - Canadian Dollars
- MXN - Mexican Pesos
- EUR - Euros
- GBP - British Pound
- HKD - Hong Kong Dollars
- JPY - Japanese Yen
- INR - Indian Rupees
- CLP - Chilean Pesos
- ZAR - South African Rands
- PEN - Peruvian Nuevo Sol
- CNY - Chinese Renminbi
- NAD - Namibian Dollars
- TRY - Turkish Lira
- AUD - Australian Dollars
The values can be returned as variables:
- @currency@ - returns the base currency that is measured against - ex. USD
- @excurrency@ - returns the selected exchange currency - ex. ZAR
- @exrate@ - returns the exchange rate at the time the record is saved - ex. 9.624454