melmer
7th February 2003, 11:27
When placing purchase orders I can enter prices restricted to two decimal places. Where is this parameter changed to allow additional decimal places.

Flip_J
7th February 2003, 11:52
Maintain currencies is where you set decimals for a currency.

naabi0
7th February 2003, 22:27
You need to change the display format on the domain.

Paul P
13th February 2003, 09:57
Dear melmer,

This is yet another checkpoint: format by generic unit. Here the display format for the combination of format code (every form field including purchase price usually has display format code) and currency (termed generic unit somehow) is maintained. Take a look what the format is for your purchase price form field display format code and purchase order currency

Rgds,
Paul

april5098
10th January 2007, 05:37
Hi,

I'm working with BAAN IV in distribution.
When create for PO, it is retricted to two decimal point for purchase price.
It is happen for HKD currency, the rest of currency is maintain in four decimal point.

i did check for maintain currency and currency rates, it show for six decimal price.

Which screen to go thru to allow change the decimal point for currency?

User got error which key in for maintain item data.
When select for HKD, it will show the error.
What is the error mean?

Many thanks

Regards,
april5098

april5098
10th January 2007, 07:00
Hi,

kindly see the attached file for that error.

Wan to ask, in Baan IV, which screen to change the display format on the domain as mentioned above?

Urgent...pls help
thank you

Regards,
april5098

sukesh75
10th January 2007, 08:25
Hi,
Go to session Maintain Formats By Generic Unit {ttaad1107m000} and check under the format code 003 which should stand for "Prices" and scroll down to the HKD currency and see what format is mentioned. If according to your Currency formats you need six decimal points, your format should look like "ZZZZ9VD999999". Next click on the Special menu and run "Convert To Runtime" to commit the change. After this, you may want to run session Maintain Default Formats by Format Code {ttaad1108m000} and check for the format code 003 and the Default Display Format field(at the bottom of this session) should show "ZZZZ9VD999999" as the format. If you had to change it then after saving, click on Special Menu and run "Convert To Runtime".

Log out of baan and log on again to see the effect.

Hope it helps..

sk
P.S: Isnt 6 decimal points a tad bit too long???