VALUE_FORMAT is an optional 30-character alphanumeric field that controls the display format of the field, within the application.

For Numeric Fields, the following characters may be used

CharLocationMeaning
0 in the Number Digit
# in the Number Digit, zero shows as absent
. in the Number Decimal separator or monetary decimal separator
- in the Number Minus sign
, in the Number Grouping separator
; Subpattern boundarySeparates positive and negative subpatterns
% Prefix or suffix Multiply by 100 and show as percentage

Input Format Output
123456.789 ###,###.### 123,456.789 The pound sign (#) denotes a digit, the comma is a placeholder for the grouping separator, and the period is a placeholder for the decimal separator.
123456.789 ###.## 23456.79 The value has three digits to the right of the decimal point, but the pattern has only two. The format method handles this by rounding up.
123.78000000.000 00123.780 The pattern specifies leading and trailing zeros, because the 0 character is used instead of the pound sign (#).
12345.67 $###,###.### $12,345.67 The first character in the pattern is the dollar sign ($). Note that it immediately precedes the left most digit in the formatted output.

For Date fields, the following characters may be used

LetterComponentExamples
y Year yy or yyyy gives 96 or 1996
M Month MM will give a 2 digit month, more than 2 M's will give a text name (MMM = Jul) Note:mm is minutes
w * Week in year ww would return a number from 01-53
W * Week in Month W would return a number from 1-5
D * Day in year DDD would give the day of the year (001-366)
d * Day in month dd would give the day of the month (01-31)
F Day of week in month F would give a number from 1-7
E Day Providing more than 4 Es would give full name (i.e Tuesday)

* Format characters indicated show the minimum number of digits to be shown. For example, If the Day of the Year is 6, a format of D would give "6", but DD would give "06" and DDD would give "006"


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