Currency as per indian

hi,
I want to know any function module which shows the currency in Indian format
for ex: now it is like 100,000.00
          I want like 1,00,000.00
poinnts assured.
regards,
Prabhu

Hi..
You can use this FM to Convert to Foreign Currency
CALL FUNCTION 'CONVERT_TO_FOREIGN_CURRENCY'
  EXPORTING
  CLIENT                  = SY-MANDT
    DATE                    =
    FOREIGN_CURRENCY        = 'INR'
    LOCAL_AMOUNT            =
    LOCAL_CURRENCY          = 
  RATE                    = 0
  TYPE_OF_RATE            = 'M'
  READ_TCURR              = 'X'
IMPORTING
  EXCHANGE_RATE           =
  FOREIGN_AMOUNT          =
  FOREIGN_FACTOR          =
  LOCAL_FACTOR            =
  EXCHANGE_RATEX          =
  DERIVED_RATE_TYPE       =
  FIXED_RATE              =
EXCEPTIONS
  NO_RATE_FOUND           = 1
  OVERFLOW                = 2
  NO_FACTORS_FOUND        = 3
  NO_SPREAD_FOUND         = 4
  DERIVED_2_TIMES         = 5
  OTHERS                  = 6
IF SY-SUBRC <> 0.
MESSAGE ID SY-MSGID TYPE SY-MSGTY NUMBER SY-MSGNO
        WITH SY-MSGV1 SY-MSGV2 SY-MSGV3 SY-MSGV4.
ENDIF.
You can use the FM  CONVERT_TO_LOCAL_CURRENCY if the Local Currency is INR.
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