https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=473322
--- Comment #7 from Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> --- No, given that description, I think the presence of the commas is intentional. I just didn't notice it. I'll see if it's reasonable to add a checkbox to toggle the use of the commas, but I'm not sure at this point. In the meantime, some questions: Are you sure there is no function in sql to parse a number from a string that does have thousands separators? If you are just writing out those values as part of a csv file, is it possible tor whatever you are using to process that file to read numbers with the thousands separator? I haven't tried, but I would think most languages (including Excel/Libre Office) should have a way to do it. This might mean less processing in sql and more in subsequent steps. Are you depending on the number of decimal places output, or just depending that there are enough to not lose information? As a possible alternative, have you thought about using the unformatted version? It is always (I think) in the form of "x/y" where x and y are integers. Just do the division. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.