On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 10:37:14 -0500, Michael Peters wrote:
Hi Michael
> I know it's untested, but you can't use % with non-integer numbers.
> I see 2 possible solutions, one regex based, the other using a
> subroutine (my example shows the higher-order subroutines that the
> new DFV 4.0 likes).
Can't OP just multiply the figure by 100 before testing it?
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