I'm having to work to many decimal places in my SQL Server BE & want the user only to have to enter 4 decimal places in the control. Much higher precision is needed for calculations... & the calc can populate the data in the BE which is fine. Restricting what the user sees is easy with the format properties but when clicking on the control & the stored amount is > 4 decimal places the user is burdened with many decimal places which is horrible for entering data...
Applying the format to the field in the table design in Access (which is actually based on a SQL Server View in this case) surprisingly also does not have an effect.
What is the trick to restrict the amount of dp's on data-entry & selection? An input mask is not pretty nor does the decimal place restriction of #,###.#### work. It also makes it horrible then wasting space on the integral resulting in huge control sizes which I cannot have.
Applying the format to the field in the table design in Access (which is actually based on a SQL Server View in this case) surprisingly also does not have an effect.
What is the trick to restrict the amount of dp's on data-entry & selection? An input mask is not pretty nor does the decimal place restriction of #,###.#### work. It also makes it horrible then wasting space on the integral resulting in huge control sizes which I cannot have.
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