EuroDisplay.ConvertMoney Method (PIA)
Use this method to convert the specified currency Object (representing a monetary value in the base currency) to a currency Object representing a monetary value in the alternate currency, using the initialized conversion rate.
Definition
[Visual Basic .NET]
Imports Microsoft.CommerceServer.Interop.Orders
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Public Function ConvertMoney(vtCurrVal As Object) As Object
[C#]
using Microsoft.CommerceServer.Interop.Orders;
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public object EuroDisplay.ConvertMoney(objectvtCurrVal);
Parameters
[Visual Basic .NET]
- vtCurrVal
An Object that contains the monetary value in the base currency.
[C#]
- vtCurrVal
A currency object representing a monetary value in the base currency.
Return Values
[Visual Basic .NET] If this method completes successfully, it returns a currency Object representing a monetary value in the alternate currency.
[C#] This method returns an object representing a monetary value in the alternate currency.
Exceptions
This method may throw one of many mapped exceptions or an exception of type COMException. See Standard COM Errors for additional details.
[Visual Basic .NET]
Example
Dim Result
EuroDisplay ed = New EuroDisplay()
ed.Initialize ("$$",1033,"FF",1036, 2)
Result = EuroDisplay.ConvertMoney(100)
Response.Write "Converted $100 from $ to F ($1 = 2F) : " & Result & "<P>"
Requirements
Namespace: Microsoft.CommerceServer.Interop.Orders
Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003
Assembly: eurodisplib (in eurodisplib.dll)
See Also
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