On 29/03/13 10:13, D'Arcy J.M. Cain wrote:
On 28 Mar 2013 20:50:42 GMT
Jasen Betts <ja...@xnet.co.nz> wrote:
it actually does that, if you have the locale installed you can set
LC_MONETARY to Japan and get no decimals and a Yen symbol
or to UAE and get three decimals and their currency symbol.
Must have been added by someone else after I worked on it. I thought
about that issue but felt that that was the wrong solution. The
problem is that the same data displays differently depending on who
runs the query.
I would have rather made that part of the column definition similar to
how we create timestamps with or without timezones. If a column is
tracking Yen it should always be Yen. Y10,000 should never display as
$100.00 just because the locale changes.
Eeeks!
I agree...
Hmm... This should optionally apply to time. e.g.
time_i_got_up_in_the_morning should reflect the time zone where I got up
- if I got up at 8am NZ time then this should be displayed, not 12pm (12
noon) to someone in Los Angeles or 3am in Tokyo! (have a 'localtime'
data type?- possibly add the timezone code if displayed in a different
time zone.)
Cheers,
Gavin