On 07/29/2013 04:24 AM, Ingmar Brouns wrote:
Hi,
I need to convert some numerical values to text using the decimal
separator that corresponds to the current locale. However, I do
not want to lose information by padding with zero decimals or
truncating zero decimals. So I basically want a text cast that
also replaces the dot by a comma. I've looked at the to_char
function and the formatting patterns, but when using those I
either add or truncate zero decimals.
# show lc_numeric;
lc_numeric
------------
nl_NL.utf8
(1 row)
# select 1.500::text;
text
-------
1.500
(1 row)
# select to_char(1.500, '999999D99999999');
to_char
------------------
1,50000000
(1 row)
# select to_char(1.500, 'FM999999D99999999');
to_char
---------
1,5
(1 row)
I would like to have '1,500' as the output, what is the best way
to achieve this?
This work?:
test=> select replace(1.500::text, '.', ',');
replace
---------
1,500
(1 row)
Thanks in advance,
Ingmar
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