I have an integer value for example 1171906 and i want it to be display like this 1,171,906
Please give me some easy way in jsp code.
Thanks in advance.
man, you are so lazy, but anyway, try this
System.out.println(NumberFormat.getNumberInstance(Locale.US).format(1171906 ));
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Does anyone here knows how to have to decimal places in html code?
<#assign unitprice = item.itemunitprice/>
<td border-bottom="0" border-right="1" border-top="1" align="right">${unitprice}</td>
There times that the returning value is whole number {10,000} or with one (1) decimal place {10,000.8}.
Is there a way that the displaying value would become {10,000.00} or {10,000.80}.
Hope you can help me! Thanks in advance!!
Try this.
${unitprice?string.currency}
I also use ?string.currency. Also, to access price of a sales order I usually use item.amount, not sure if that would change anything.
Is it possible to replace 0 with blank in ssrs matrix. The expression
=IIF(IsNothing(Count(Fields!referralNo.Value)),0,Count(Fields!referralNo.Value))
is same as
=Count(Fields!referralNo.Value).
When I try =IIF(IsNothing(Count(Fields!referralNo.Value)),'',Count(Fields!referralNo.Value)) I'm getting error. Can somebody pls help!
you could use text box properties and set show zero as: option to blank.
I use this expression for percentage data - I like code better than format, but they both work ;)
=iif(Fields!STUFF_PCT.Value>0,Fields!STUFF_PCT.Value,"")
Use this format #,##0.00;-#,##0.00;""
I'm searching something similar to the input tag with type="time", but i want to put in this field ilimited value.
For example: 48:45.
Can someone help me please?
The best solution for my situation is :jquery time and duration picker
Currently the data in field is coming like this 9646.88 and my requirement is
Remove decimal places and add comma for thousands e.g. 9,646
=IIF((RTRIM(Fields!COMPANY_NAME.Value))="VACANT","",Fields!BASE_RENT_PM.Value)
Please help, I am a newbie in SSRS.
Go to Properties pane when you select the textbox.
Then put this on Format property
#,0;(#,0)
Using Common Functions such as Text and Conversion functions shown in Expression window will give you the desired result.
For e.g,
Format(Int(9646.88), "#,###") // try "#,##0" which returns 0 if less than 1
where Int(9646.88) returns the integer portion of the number 9646 and Format(9646,"#,###") returns a string formatted according to instructions contained in a format String expression "#,###" which is a thousand seperator. Thus, it will give you "9,646".
So, in your case, try this,
=IIF(RTRIM(Fields!COMPANY_NAME.Value)="VACANT", "", Format(Int(Fields!BASE_RENT_PM.Value),"#,###"))
Note:
Format(9646.88, "#,###") will return a rounded result 9,647 and
Format("VACANT", "#,###") returns just "#,###",
none of which may not be your desired result.
Have your Tried this?
=FORMAT(IIF((RTRIM(Fields!COMPANY_NAME.Value))="VACANT","",Fields!BASE_RENT_PM.Value),"#,###")
Should solve your issue.
Kind Regards
To add comma for thousands, you need to change your expression.
If you need output as 9,646 then try below.
=IIF(RTRIM(Fields!COMPANY_NAME.Value)="VACANT","",Format(Convert.ToInt32(Int(Fields!BASE_RENT_PM.Value),"#,0;(#,0)")))
OR
=IIF(RTRIM(Fields!COMPANY_NAME.Value)="VACANT","",Format(CInt(Int(Fields!BASE_RENT_PM.Value),"#,0;(#,0)")))
Updated Answer:
As you want to handle null values as well I would suggest below way to achieve your goal.
Set Textbox visibility with below expression.
=IIF(ISNOTHING(Fields!BASE_RENT_PM.Value),True,False)
So if null value is there then it will show blank in the ssrs report.
I am trying to format a 9 digit postal code ##### - ####, This is what i have at the moment, but it does not work.
IIf(Len(First(Fields!PostalCode.Value, "VesselCreditMemo"))>5,
Format(First(Fields!PostalCode.Value, "VesselCreditMemo"),
"00000-0000"),First(Fields!PostalCode.Value, "VesselCreditMemo")
Any help would be greatly appreciated
You can just use
=mid(Fields!PostalCode.Value,1,5) &"-"& mid(Fields!PostalCode.Value,6,4)
In textbox expression.
Well, depending on your data, you should modify regular expression, but usually it's done with something like this:
=System.Text.RegularExpressions.Regex.Replace(Fields!F1.Value, "(\d{5})(\d{4})", "$1-$2")