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Decimal places in a repeat region display filled from a family table

ptc-187142
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Decimal places in a repeat region display filled from a family table

Folks,


I've searched the forum for a solution to a problem I'm having which is controlling the decimal display in my repeat region table. The solution I found that covers the decimal place display that's worked for others is the [.#] to controlthe decimal place display but I'm not having any luck with that. This only happens in a couple drawings, which is odd in itself, but more odd than that is that it's only effecting a single column (giving me a seven place decimal value!) while the other columns values default to a three place display...


My report parameter is:


&fam.inst.param.value


Mytable filter is:


&fam.inst.param.name == d16
&fam.inst.name != *XX*


I've tried to put the [.3] after 'value', 'name' and after 'd16', as I said nothing's worked.


Any other ideas out there?


thx, mb


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dgallup
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(To:ptc-187142)

It's been years since I've done it but I think yopu have to put the [.3] in the family table itself.

In Reply to Matt Bracht:



Folks,


I've searched the forum for a solution to a problem I'm having which is controlling the decimal display in my repeat region table. The solution I found that covers the decimal place display that's worked for others is the [.#] to controlthe decimal place display but I'm not having any luck with that. This only happens in a couple drawings, which is odd in itself, but more odd than that is that it's only effecting a single column (giving me a seven place decimal value!) while the other columns values default to a three place display...


My report parameter is:


&fam.inst.param.value


Mytable filter is:


&fam.inst.param.name == d16
&fam.inst.name != *XX*


I've tried to put the [.3] after 'value', 'name' and after 'd16', as I said nothing's worked.


Any other ideas out there?


thx, mb







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CEP5.0 Workflow: Table (Sub-Tab) > Data (Group) > Switch Symbols (Icon) > Select (MC) Cell > RMH – Properties > Text Box - At end of string, add [.#] where # is number of decimal places to show. Switch Symbols back. Update Tables: Table (Tab) > Data (Group) > Update Tables (Icon).



I hope this helps!


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OK, I temporarily moved off the project that I was having this issue with and recently swung back. I finally found the issue. For some reason a few random dimensions over the span of a few part files had their ‘Number of decimal places’ settinghigher than ‘3’ in the ‘Dimension Properties’ box for those specific dimensions. How/why these changed from our default '3' I don't know, some quirk or possibly a full moon, maybe even gremlins.


mb

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