The Payroll Check report has it as well. If I remember correctly, the two reports call the same function on a codeunit... If they don't, you can take the existing code (identical in both cases) and move it to a codeunit and then use it wherever else you need to spell out a number...
One problem in multicurrency applications is that it doesn't supress the 00/00 in currencies such as the Italian Lira or the Beligian Franc which are too small to be subdivided :-)
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Look at report 1401 - Check to see how Navisiuon Software do it
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Preben Lindahl
One problem in multicurrency applications is that it doesn't supress the 00/00 in currencies such as the Italian Lira or the Beligian Franc which are too small to be subdivided :-)
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