Typing a decimal point for non-UK/US keyboards on the mobile app
In the Profit Calculator panel of SAS's mobile app, you might notice decimal points work differently depending on the keyboard; with a UK or US keyboard, you can manually add the decimal point when entering prices, so if you want to enter "3.60", you could type "3", then ".", then "60".
However, with some keyboards, such as a traditional French keyboard on iOS, the full stop automatically inserts a decimal point. This means if you type "360", it will automatically appear as "3.60". To get "360.00" (or €360), you'd need to type "36000".
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