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* Hundredths Name: This is like cents | * Hundredths Name: This is like cents | ||
* Country: The name of the country. | * Country: The name of the country. | ||
* Automatic exchange rate update: '''<span style="color:blue;font-weight:bold"><u>Note</u></span>''': If this is checked, the system will automatically | * Automatic exchange rate update: '''<span style="color:blue;font-weight:bold"><u>Note</u></span>''': If this is checked, the system will automatically update the exchange rate table immediately when the rate is retrieved from the Internet successfully. The default source is Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). The exchange rate table can be manually updated as necessary. |
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Add and Edit Currencies
Anchor: Add and Edit Currencies
Add and Edit Currencies allow users to Add an ISO currency code to the system.
- Currency Abbreviation: This is the ISO currency code such as SGD for Singapore Dollar, USD for US Dollar, TWD for Taiwan Dollar, CNY for Chinese Yuan, MYR for Malaysia Ringgit and so on.
- Currency Symbol: This can be $, RM, US$, ¥.
- Currency Name: A short description of the currency name. For example, US Dollar
- Hundredths Name: This is like cents
- Country: The name of the country.
- Automatic exchange rate update: Note: If this is checked, the system will automatically update the exchange rate table immediately when the rate is retrieved from the Internet successfully. The default source is Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). The exchange rate table can be manually updated as necessary.