Displaying a Number Value as Currency

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Fields containing number values can be displayed in currency formats in other custom fields such as Web Page View fields using the following syntax:

@format(FIELD NAME,currency,CURRENCYCODE)@

where FIELD NAME is the name of the field being referenced
and CURRENCYCODE is the three-letter currency code used by ISO 4217

Therefore, a field named SampleField containing the value 300 can be displayed as follows:

Variable Used Value will be displayed as...
@format(SampleField,currency,USD)@ $300.00
@format(SampleField,currency,EUR)@ €300.00
@format(SampleField,currency,JPY)@ ¥ 300
@format(SampleField,currency,ZAR)@ R 300.00
@format(SampleField,currency,INR)@ ₹300.00
@format(SampleField,currency,FRCA)@ 300,00 $


By default, currency formatting will only be displayed when a record is in view mode. Currency formatting will be applied when the record is in edit mode only if the setting "Show Currency Format in Edit Mode" is selected in the custom field settings.

Contents

XML data

For XML Data node values you must place the syntax before the node.nodevalue.


For example if the node is as follows:

@xml.SampleField.staff.subtotal.y1-amount.nodevalue@

To display as currency you should use:

@xml.SampleField.staff.subtotal.currency_eur(y1-amount.nodevalue)@

Therefore, a field named SampleField containing the value 300 can be displayed as follows:

Variable Used Value will be displayed as...
@xml.SampleField.staff.subtotal.currency_eur(y1-amount.nodevalue)@ €300.00


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