setTextFromCurrencyDecimal

setTextFromCurrencyDecimal(dec: Decimal);

The setTextFromCurrencyDecimal method sets the text property value of a TextBox control to a Decimal value converted to a string in the currency format of the locale under which the control is running.

When the dataType property of a text box is set to DataType_Currency, the decimals property is set to -1, indicating that the number of decimal places for currency defined by the current locale is used.

To manually control how many decimal places are allowed, set the decimals property to a value other than -1.

The setTextFromCurrencyDecimal method of a TextBox control sets the text property to a Decimal value converted to a string in the format of the locale of the user application. If the text box is numeric (that is, the dataType property value of DataType_Numeric (1), DataType_SignedNumeric (2), or DataType_Currency (3)) and the value of decimals property is positive, the number of decimals places displayed is equal to the decimals property value. If the text box is not numeric or the value of the decimals property is less than zero (0), the number of decimal places specified in the dec parameter is retained. (Note that an exception is raised if the resulting string exceeds the maxLength property value of the text box.)

When the EnhancedLocaleSupport parameter in the [JadeEnvironment] section of the JADE initialization file is not defined or it is set to false, inconsistent results could be returned to the application server when running in JADE thin client mode and there are regional overrides, as all overrides on the application server are suppressed if enhanced locale support is not enabled. By default, formatting of locale data is done on the application server, based on the locale of the corresponding presentation client.

A numeric TextBox control expects the negative sign and decimal place characters to be in the form defined for the locale under which the user is running. This applies when accessing the text or textUser properties and when the user enters data. Setting decimal text by using the setTextFromDecimal method converts the numeric into the appropriate string for that locale. Retrieving the Decimal value by using the getTextAsCurrencyDecimal method does the reverse. You can therefore use the getTextAsCurrencyDecimal and setTextFromCurrencyDecimal methods to access decimal text so that JADE handles the locale format for you.

The position of a negative sign indicated by the locale is honored by a leading or trailing numeric in the TextBox control. However, locales that specify a negative value expressed by parentheses (for example, (123)) are treated as a leading dash symbol (-). In addition, locales that have a leading or trailing space associated with a negative sign are treated as the equivalent format without the space (for example, - 123 will be -123 and 123 - will be 123-).