Number formats
The following table describes common number formats used by PDI transformation steps and job entries:
Symbol
Location
Localized?
Meaning
0
Number
Yes
Digit
#
Number
Yes
Digit, zero shows as absent
.
Number
Yes
Decimal separator or monetary decimal separator
Number
Yes
Minus sign
,
Number
Yes
Grouping separator
E
Number
Yes
Separates mantissa and exponent in scientific notation.
Note: E does not need to be in quotation marks within a prefix or a suffix.
;
Sub-pattern boundary
Yes
Separated positive and negative sub-patterns
%
Prefix or suffix
Yes
Multiply by 100 and show as percentage
‰ (\u2030)
Prefix or suffix
Yes
Multiply by 1000 and show as per mile
¤ (\u00A4)
Prefix or suffix
No
Currency sign, replaced by currency symbol. If doubled, replaced by international currency symbol. If present in a pattern, the monetary decimal separator is used instead of the decimal separator.
'
Prefix or suffix
No
Used to quote special characters in a prefix or suffix, for example, '#'#
formats 123 to #123
. To create a single quote itself, use two in a row: # o''clock
.
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