In the descriptions of functions in this
section, there are many examples of the values that the program returns when
you use a particular function. Bear in mind that field formatting affects how
formula results are displayed in your report; this is especially important when
your function returns a numeric value. For example, if you use the Truncate
function on the value 1.599, the formula returns 1, but what
Crystal Reports displays depends on field formatting. If the
formula field in your report is formatted to show two decimal places, the
display in Crystal Reports is 1.00. Therefore, what you see in your report and
the value shown in the function example can be different.