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MS Access Round() Function

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Example

Round the Price column to 1 decimal in the "Products" table:

SELECT ProductName, Price, Round(Price, 1) AS RoundedPrice
FROM Products;
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Definition and Usage

The Round() function rounds a number to a specified number of decimal places.

Note: If the expression ends with a 5, this function rounds so that the last digit is an even number. Here are some examples:

Round(34.55, 1) - Result: 34.6 (rounds up)
Round(34.65, 1) - Result: 34.6 (rounds down)

Syntax

Round(expression, decimal_places)

Parameter Values

Parameter Description
expression Required. A numeric expression to be rounded
decimal_places Optional. The number of decimal places to round the expression to. If omitted, the function rounds to the nearest whole number

Technical Details

Works in: From Access 2000

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