I hope someone can help me.
One of my templates has a number with 2 decimal spaces. If the 2nd decimal is 0, it is dropping it. (Ex: 1.60 becomes 1.6).
Is there a number format rule to always have the 2 decimal spaces?
Lets say user enters the number 3 on a form. The 3 is to represent 3% increase of a number that will be uploaded from a .csv file field (ex..100). I need to be able to covert the 3 to .03 to mutiply by the number in .csv then add the sum to the .csv field. (ex: .03*100+100=103). Does anyone have an idea on how to accomplish this in javascript.
Help is much needed. Thanks