I have been unable to successfully have a comma insert into a current number. Could this by chance have anything to do with how the file is published? Does the file have to be published HTML5 ?
Comma function is working no problem. The rounding function doesn't always work. I've tried different ways. Works 4 out of 5 times but will be presented to clients so the 5th time when it doesn't round and presents something like 12,312.92374948 it looks bad. :|
I'm at a loss. I've tried everything I can think of.
It works for the same functions on slides 1.11 "Other Hiring Personnel" layer and also on the follow-up slide 1.12.
It doesn't work on slide 11.1 Base layer "Total Annual Hours hiring C players" or it's follow-up slide 1.13. Which are almost copies with different variables.
Which of the sets the user goes to, depends on slide 1.3. If they enter "n" it goes to 1.11 "Other Hiring Personnel". If they enter "y" it goes to 1.11 base layer "Total Annual Hours hiring C players" then 1.13.
There must be something off that leads up to 1.11 Base layer but I don't see it. It's probably something silly, I just know it :|
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It does work sometimes.
Comma function is working no problem. The rounding function doesn't always work. I've tried different ways. Works 4 out of 5 times but will be presented to clients so the 5th time when it doesn't round and presents something like 12,312.92374948 it looks bad. :|
Thanks for looking at it tomorrow. Enjoy your evening and thanks for your expertise :)
You need to round before you add commas and then add commas the JavaScript I saw had the rounding happening second
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Phil,
I'm at a loss. I've tried everything I can think of.
It works for the same functions on slides 1.11 "Other Hiring Personnel" layer and also on the follow-up slide 1.12.
It doesn't work on slide 11.1 Base layer "Total Annual Hours hiring C players" or it's follow-up slide 1.13. Which are almost copies with different variables.
Which of the sets the user goes to, depends on slide 1.3. If they enter "n" it goes to 1.11 "Other Hiring Personnel". If they enter "y" it goes to 1.11 base layer "Total Annual Hours hiring C players" then 1.13.
There must be something off that leads up to 1.11 Base layer but I don't see it. It's probably something silly, I just know it :|
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