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hasanali00
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207 Posts

Posted - 2005-04-03 : 14:20:06
I want to store prices in Euro in my Database and then access them through asp.net application.

Is there any special way of using euro currency in the DB or should I simply use a 'money' column.

thanks

robvolk
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Posted - 2005-04-03 : 14:48:07
Money is the perfect datatype. Your computer's regional settings will determine if it uses the euro symbol when formatting currency values.
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nr
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12543 Posts

Posted - 2005-04-03 : 15:02:30
As far as storage is concerned it's just a value. You might want to hold a currency attribute but not as part of the value.
What is displayed to the client ca be formatted at the presentation layer.

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hasanali00
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207 Posts

Posted - 2005-04-03 : 17:17:42
Thanks
Actually, in my application, I want to display prices in 2 currencies, £ & €. So no matter if the user coming from UK or France, they should see both prices
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AndrewMurphy
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Posted - 2005-04-04 : 08:21:24
"display prices".....ideal for PRESENTATION LAYER.

Given that the £->€ rate changes daily, you should establish a price per object in BASE currency and save this within your database (along with relevent CCY Code)....and use a lookup table (of CCY-pair exchange rates) to determine what price an object is in an alternative PAYMENT currency. This would allow you expand beyond 2 limited CCY's.
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