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fabdu92
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi,

 

I have a table t1 with two dates d1 and d2. I need to have the year difference in decimals (2decimals).

I do:

 

format yr 15.2;
yr= INTCK('month',d1, d2)/12;

 

 

Following this, I join with another table t2 on the number of years (with two decimals).

But it can't match except when the year t1 has  decimals like

*.00

*.25

*.50

*.75

 

It doesn't want to match when it is decimals like

*.08

*.17

*.33

*.42

*.58

*.67

*.83

*.92

 

The common points of all is they are rounded to the second decimal calculations (*.33 is in fact *.33333333... whereas for table t2 it is truely *.33)

 

Do you know what I have to do in order to match them?

 

Thanks for answer.

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