Rounding up in script logic

Dear all,
  I am using BPC 7.0 MS
  I tried to perform rounding up in script logic using Round and a negative number, but it didn't work.
  Any other suggestions?
Cheers,
Lip Chean

So in this case you might need to use division instead of multiplication, for example:
(int(28/100)+1)*100
In my previous example I was assuming that you might need to get rid of two decimals and round to the full currncy unit.
cheers,
Madis
Edited by: Madis Udam on Mar 17, 2010 9:30 PM
Edited by: Madis Udam on Mar 17, 2010 9:31 PM

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    *FOR %MONTH% = 2008.FEB,2008.MAR,2008.APR,2008.MAY,2008.JUN,2008.JUL,2008.AUG,2008.SEP
    //CHECK IF THE VALUE OF THE ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION IS GREATER THAN THE CAPITALIZED ASSET VALUE//
    [ACCOUNT].[#AccumDepr] = (([ACCOUNT].[AccumDepr]+[ACCOUNT].[Depreciation])>[ACCOUNT].[EQUIPMENT1]? [ACCOUNT].[EQUIPMENT1] : ([ACCOUNT].[AccumDepr]+[ACCOUNT].[Depreciation]))
    *NEXT
    I am trying to execute the above script logic, but the system is throwing an error that says 
    "Duplicate formula found:  [ACCOUNT].[#AccumDepr] = (([ACCOUNT].[AccumDepr]+......."
    Any idea why this is happening?
    Also, could you please suggest a better way of writing the above code?
    Thanks,
    Vijay.

    As a testing scenario, I have calculated the depreciation in a different part of the same logic.  Here it is:
    //This logic calculates the accumulated depreciation amount for the time period specified in the logic
    //NOTE:  This logic is not very dynamic and is only valid for the accounts specified in the logic
    //A FUTURE ENHANCEMENT TO THIS LOGIC WOULD BE TO MAKE THE "LIFE" OF THE ASSET A $DATAMANAGER VARIABLE$
    //AND WRITE A CUSTOM SCRIPT LOGIC
    //BEGIN SCRIPT LOGIC FILE//
    //CONSTANTS
    *XDIM_MEMBERSET CATEGORY=ACTUAL
    *XDIM_MEMBERSET ACCOUNT=Depreciation,AccumDepr,NBV_EQUIPMENT1,EQUIPMENT1
    *XDIM_MEMBERSET ENTITY=STORE1
    *XDIM_MEMBERSET TIME=2008.JAN,2008.FEB,2008.MAR,2008.APR,2008.MAY,2008.JUN,2008.JUL,2008.AUG,2008.SEP
    //BEGIN: POPULATE NET BOOK VALUE FROM CAPITALIZED ASSET VALUE //
    *WHEN ACCOUNT
    *IS EQUIPMENT1
         *WHEN TIME
         *IS 2008.JAN
              *REC(FACTOR=1,ACCOUNT="NBV_EQUIPMENT1")
         *ENDWHEN
    *ENDWHEN
    *COMMIT
    //END: POPULATE NET BOOK VALUE FROM CAPITALIZED ASSET VALUE   //
    //BEGIN: CALCULATE DEPRECIATION //
    *WHEN ACCOUNT
    *IS EQUIPMENT1
         *REC(EXPRESSION=(%VALUE%/6),ACCOUNT="Depreciation")
    *ENDWHEN
    *COMMIT
    //END: CALCULATE DEPRECIATION   //
    //BEGIN: CALCULATE ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION AND NET BOOK VALUE //
    *FOR %MONTH% = 2008.FEB,2008.MAR,2008.APR,2008.MAY,2008.JUN,2008.JUL,2008.AUG,2008.SEP
    //CHECK IF THE VALUE OF THE ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION IS GREATER THAN THE CAPITALIZED ASSET VALUE//
    *WHEN CATEGORY
    *IS ACTUAL
    *REC(EXPRESSION=IIF((([ACCOUNT].[AccumDepr] + [ACCOUNT].[Depreciation])>[ACCOUNT].[EQUIPMENT1]), [ACCOUNT].[EQUIPMENT1], [ACCOUNT].[AccumDepr]+[ACCOUNT].[Depreciation]))
    *ENDWHEN
    *NEXT
    //*FOR %MONTH% = 2008.FEB,2008.MAR,2008.APR,2008.MAY,2008.JUN,2008.JUL,2008.AUG,2008.SEP
    //CHECK IF THE NET BOOK VALUE OF THE ASSET IS LESS THAN ZERO//
    //*[ACCOUNT].[#NBV_EQUIPMENT1] = (([ACCOUNT].[NBV_EQUIPMENT1]-[ACCOUNT].[Depreciation])>0? ([ACCOUNT].[NBV_EQUIPMENT1]-[ACCOUNT].[Depreciation]) : 0)
    //*NEXT
    *COMMIT
    //END: CALCULATE ACCUMULATED DEPRECIATION AND NET BOOK VALUE   //
    //END SCRIPT LOGIC FILE//
    Please let me know if there is a better way to write this code.
    Thanks for all your help.

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