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One day, I was performing calculation on numeric variables.I kept getting error message "Overflow" so I checked my variable declaration, it's declared as Long, but the operation of the two numeric values gave 2500. I was confused at first, finally I brought up MSDN help and discovered the solution.
This is just an outcome of my observation. Don't scoff, I'm a newbie. I would like to share this with other newbies.
Demonstrate use of FormatCurrency, FormatNumber, FormatDateTime, FormatPercent. Good for beginners. Easy to understand.
One day, I was performing calculation on numeric variables.I kept getting error message "Overflow" so I checked my variable declaration, it's declared as Long, but the operation of the two numeric values gave 2500. I was confused at first, finally I brought up MSDN help and discovered the solution.
This is just an outcome of my observation. Don't scoff, I'm a newbie. I would like to share this with other newbies.
Demonstrate use of FormatCurrency, FormatNumber, FormatDateTime, FormatPercent. Good for beginners. Easy to understand.
One day, I was performing calculation on numeric variables.I kept getting error message "Overflow" so I checked my variable declaration, it's declared as Long, but the operation of the two numeric values gave 2500. I was confused at first, finally I brought up MSDN help and discovered the solution.
This is just an outcome of my observation. Don't scoff, I'm a newbie. I would like to share this with other newbies.
Demonstrate use of FormatCurrency, FormatNumber, FormatDateTime, FormatPercent. Good for beginners. Easy to understand.
One day, I was performing calculation on numeric variables.I kept getting error message "Overflow" so I checked my variable declaration, it's declared as Long, but the operation of the two numeric values gave 2500. I was confused at first, finally I brought up MSDN help and discovered the solution.