===== DBFloat (Function) ===== ==== Format ==== **dbfloat** ( [[numericexpressions|numeric_expression]] )\\ **dbfloat** ( [[integerexpressions|database_number]] , [[numericexpressions|numeric_expression]] )\\ **dbfloat** ( [[integerexpressions|database_number]] , [[integerexpressions|database_recordset_number]] , [[numericexpressions|numeric_expression]] )\\ **dbfloat** ( [[stringexpressions|string_expression]] )\\ **dbfloat** ( [[integerexpressions|database_number]] , [[stringexpressions|string_expression]] )\\ **dbfloat** ( [[integerexpressions|database_number]] , [[integerexpressions|database_recordset_number]] , [[stringexpressions|string_expression]] ) returns [[floatexpressions|float_expression]] ==== Description ==== Return a floating point (decimal value) from the specified column number or name of the current row of the open recordset. If the field is a NULL value the decimal number 0.0 will be returned. NULL may be tested for by using the [[DBNull|DBNull]] function. ==== Example ==== See example of usage on [[DBOpen|DBOpen]] page. ==== See Also ==== {{page>en:start#Database (SQLITE)&noheader}} ==== External Links ==== More information about databases in general and SQLite specifically can be found at [[http://sqlite.org|SQLite Home Page]] and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQL|SQL at Wikipedia]]. ==== History ==== |0.9.6y|New to Version| |0.9.9.19|Added ability to have 8 database connections| |0.9.9.22|Added column name or alias|