how to stop Rounding of SPT refusal, and Rounding of borehole terminated at depth?

new to gINT and tow of the things that I need to fix for my company is rounding number. Specifically rounding of SPT refusal and terminated at depth. 

I don't want these numbers to round. I search the forms and found it should be on these two coding pages but don't know what to type. and I'm worried I will mess something up. 

Can some one message my the test I am supposed to enter. or if there's a easier way?

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  • Hi Jaremy. These two data items should be under your log report under the REPORT DESIGN application. The last two screen shots you posted are from the DATA DESIGN application under User System Data.

    Once you find the correct log, you can check the expression. For formatting numbers, the correct function to use is <<Format()>>.

    Example: Say your hole depth is 25.6, the following expressions will round accordingly:

    <<Format(<<HoleDepth>>,0.00)>> will output 25.60

    <<Format(<<HoleDepth>>,0.0)>> will output 25.6

    <<Format(<<HoleDepth>>,0)>> will output 26

  • thank you for the reply, would you be able to send screen shots or text address like message of were to go to properly change this. I tried to find it but no luck. Sorry I'm so new to this system.  

  • Jaremy, another thought is what do you have entered for the hole depth in your point/boring table in Inpu?The basic termination note on the log might just be reading that field, and if you have 25.3 entered there, it is not a rounding issue, but rather displaying the actual value. Change that to 25.32 and that is what will show. If you do indeed have 25.32 entered but 25.3 shows, then you will need to apply the format command Allen described for two decimal places.

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  • Jaremy, another thought is what do you have entered for the hole depth in your point/boring table in Inpu?The basic termination note on the log might just be reading that field, and if you have 25.3 entered there, it is not a rounding issue, but rather displaying the actual value. Change that to 25.32 and that is what will show. If you do indeed have 25.32 entered but 25.3 shows, then you will need to apply the format command Allen described for two decimal places.

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