The definition for BATHTEXT references ‘the given Thai format’, which makes no sense in the context of that definition. What "given Thai format"
The switch argument is used for number formatting.The definition completely makes sense,which means that the switch argument formats the number in ‘Thai’ format.Hence ‘thaiCounting’ is its ST_NumberFormat equivalent,as in the section 2.18.66,Page Number 1777.Since the fields require both text and numeric formatting ,a switch argument is provided in context of the fields so that data formatting becomes more developer friendly.
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Proposed Disposition of DIS 29500 Comment KE-0025 (Modified: 2007-11-09) Agreed; some additional clarification here would be valuable. The following changes will be made to Part 4, ยง2.16.4.3, page 1,501: BAHTTEXT Formats a numeric result in the following form: If the value is an integer, it is displayed using the given Thai style Thai counting system, with appended to the result . If the value includes a fractional value, the fractional part is rounded to two decimal places, and the resulting value is displayed in the form integer-part-in-Thai-counting format fractional-part-in-Thai-counting format . [Example: 1 \* BAHTTEXT results in . end example] Similar Comments: CO-0115 , DE-0039 , DE-0045 , FR-0078 , FR-0090 , GB-0243 , GR-0043 , PT-0057 , US-0100
