[nycphp-talk] War & Peace...abridged version..
George Herson
gherson at snet.net
Thu Jul 18 13:04:43 EDT 2002
hi,
you already have your multiplier: it is your first amount over your second
amount. (Or vice versa depending on how it's used. I'm looking at
http://www.mainstreetsrestaurantgroup.com/msc/conversionBuilder.php).
So you can now convert to any weird unit, as Patrick explained (and i was about
to send :), for presentation. Otoh, save all amount data in native units so as
not to complicate any of your other calculations on the data.
george
Peter Simard wrote:
> My initial attempt a few days ago resembles Patricks' suggestion:
> CREATE TABLE custom_conversion (
> custom_id int(11) NOT NULL auto_increment,
> custom_name varchar(15) NOT NULL,
> custom_amt double DEFAULT '0' NOT NULL,
> custom_conv double DEFAULT '0' NOT NULL,
> custom_type varchar(15) NOT NULL,
> parent_amt double DEFAULT '0' NOT NULL,
> parent_conv double DEFAULT '0' NOT NULL,
> parent_type varchar(15) NOT NULL,
> PRIMARY KEY (custom_id)
> );
>
>
> however the "mulltiplier" idea never occured to me...
>
> Either way I think i'm getting a clearer picture now...
>
> any more suggestions feel free to add them!!
>
> if you like feel free to check out how the user would to define their
> conversions here:
>
> http://www.mainstreetsrestaurantgroup.com/msc/conversionBuilder.php
>
>
>
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