If you were a DocType you would be strict :-) Give the guy a break Cor. The
best part about .general is asking general questions so the ignorati who do
not know which specific question to ask can be answered directly or the OP
can be directed to another resource if the person trying to reply does have
a specific answer.
It also seems that people who cross-post are ready to sh!t their pants if
they can't learn how to do something their brain just refuses to even think
about anymore. They make medicine for that.
So I would recommend variants of this type of search...
search: rounding site:msdn.microsoft.com
search: math class site:msdn.microsoft.com
Might as well do
search: truncation site:msdn.microsoft.com
Finally I would try...
search: brain dead and lazy site:Phoon Chee Keong :-)
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"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <no************@planet.nl> wrote in message
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Phoon,
Please try to avoid multiposting. Although this is not such a relevant
post to this newsgroup can you by relevant subjects better use
crossposting (sending one message to more newsgroups).
Relevant is as well if you don't know which one.
For others this is answered by Ken in the language.vb newsgroup and
replied by Phoon that it was the needed answer.
Cor
"Phoon Chee Keong" <da******@streamyx.com> schreef in bericht
news:ut****************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... Is that a formula in vb.net like Ms Excel? Currently my Excel formula is
"=(((ROUNDUP(I30/3000,0)+1)*G30)/1000)+((ROUNDUP(G30/10000,0))*I30/1000)",
but in vb.net how to write.
Any idea?
Regards,
PCK