Rounding in reports

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dbcwayx
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Rounding in reports

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I am using PCP 11.55 on a Windows 10 operating system. I have been a PCP user for a number of years now. I run a second installation of PCP on my home computer.
In financial reports I usually run all reports on a level 6. My problem is that all of a sudden on my home PC the figures on the reports are rounding whereas on the church PC (using the same backup copy) they do not round and print as I expect them to showing the dollars and cents. I've looked every where I can think of to see if there is a setting that might have been changed. I have just now gone so far as to remove the PCP software from my home PC and reinstall it from the original PCP disc. After restoring all data from the backup created on the church PC yesterday, I am still having the same problem. Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this or has a suggestion to correct it.
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Re: Rounding in reports

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dbcwayx wrote:I am using PCP 11.55 on a Windows 10 operating system. I have been a PCP user for a number of years now. I run a second installation of PCP on my home computer.
In financial reports I usually run all reports on a level 6. My problem is that all of a sudden on my home PC the figures on the reports are rounding whereas on the church PC (using the same backup copy) they do not round and print as I expect them to showing the dollars and cents. I've looked every where I can think of to see if there is a setting that might have been changed. I have just now gone so far as to remove the PCP software from my home PC and reinstall it from the original PCP disc. After restoring all data from the backup created on the church PC yesterday, I am still having the same problem. Just wondering if anyone else has experienced this or has a suggestion to correct it.
The fact that it happens at home, but not at the office shows that its a local Windows setting.

Call up the CONTROL PANEL on the home computer. Click on the LANGUAGE link, on the screen that appears there is a link on the left hand side that says Change date, time, or number formats. The next screen has a button at the bottom that says Additional settings .. click on that. The next pop up screen will have a tab NUMBERS make sure that the No. of digits after decimal set to 2.

Click OK to close all the screens, then run the reports. Let us know what happens.
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dbcwayx
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Re: Rounding in reports

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Bingo! That worked. Thank you.
I can't image how this got changed unless it was when I had a bad windows 10 update recently.
That's what I'm going to blame it on anyway.
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Re: Rounding in reports

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dbcwayx wrote:Bingo! That worked. Thank you.
I can't image how this got changed unless it was when I had a bad windows 10 update recently.
That's what I'm going to blame it on anyway.
As you can tell, its happened to others :)
Neil Zampella

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