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Kimberly Dale 17
apex failing on other apex packages
I am trying to load some apex code I found that fills in my custom amount field. If amount is $500 it puts "Five Hundred" in the custom field. It is failing on another managed packae with a class. I just want it to look at Opportunities but it runs trough all these crazy ServiceMax classes is there any way to stop it from looking at those? Oh when i tested 1 of the roor messages I was getting and ran a test on that class it failed. so maybe it is bad altogether. Here is my code that works in Sandbox
public with sharing class ConvertCurrencyToWords {
static String[] to_19 = new string[]{ 'zero', 'One', 'Two', 'Three', 'Four', 'Five', 'Six', 'Seven',
'Eight', 'Nine', 'Ten', 'Eleven', 'Twelve', 'Thirteen',
'Fourteen', 'Fifteen', 'Sixteen', 'Seventeen', 'Eighteen', 'Nineteen' };
static String[] tens = new string[]{ 'Twenty', 'Thirty', 'Forty', 'Fifty', 'Sixty', 'Seventy', 'Eighty', 'Ninety'};
static string[] denom = new string[]{ '',
'Thousand', 'Million', 'Billion', 'trillion', 'quadrillion',
'quintillion', 's!xtillion', 'septillion', 'octillion', 'nonillion',
'decillion', 'undecillion', 'duodecillion', 'tredecillion', 'quattuordecillion',
's!xdecillion', 'septendecillion', 'octodecillion', 'novemdecillion', 'vigintillion' };
// convert a value < 100 to English.
public static string convert_nn(integer val) {
if (val < 20)
return to_19[val];
if (val == 100)
return 'One Hundred';
for (integer v = 0; v < tens.size(); v++) {
String dcap = tens[v];
integer dval = 20 + 10 * v;
if (dval + 10 > val) {
if (Math.Mod(val,10) != 0)
return dcap + ' ' + to_19[Math.Mod(val,10)];
return dcap;
}
}
return 'Should never get here, less than 100 failure';
}
// convert a value < 1000 to english, special cased because it is the level that kicks
// off the < 100 special case. The rest are more general. This also allows you to
// get strings in the form of "forty-five hundred" if called directly.
public static String convert_nnn(integer val) {
string word = '';
integer rem = val / 100;
integer mod = Math.mod(val,100);
if (rem > 0) {
word = to_19[rem] + ' Hundred and';
if (mod > 0) {
word += ' ';
}
}
if (mod > 0) {
word += convert_nn(mod);
}
return word;
}
public static String english_number(long val) {
if (val < 100) {
return convert_nn(val.intValue());
}
if (val < 1000) {
return convert_nnn(val.intValue());
}
for (integer v = 0; v < denom.size(); v++) {
integer didx = v - 1;
integer dval = (integer)Math.pow(1000, v);
if (dval > val) {
integer mod = (integer)Math.pow(1000, didx);
integer l = (integer) val / mod;
integer r = (integer) val - (l * mod);
String ret = convert_nnn(l) + ' ' + denom[didx];
if (r > 0) {
ret += ', ' + english_number(r);
}
return ret;
}
}
return 'Should never get here, bottomed out in english_number';
}
}
public with sharing class ConvertCurrencyToWords {
static String[] to_19 = new string[]{ 'zero', 'One', 'Two', 'Three', 'Four', 'Five', 'Six', 'Seven',
'Eight', 'Nine', 'Ten', 'Eleven', 'Twelve', 'Thirteen',
'Fourteen', 'Fifteen', 'Sixteen', 'Seventeen', 'Eighteen', 'Nineteen' };
static String[] tens = new string[]{ 'Twenty', 'Thirty', 'Forty', 'Fifty', 'Sixty', 'Seventy', 'Eighty', 'Ninety'};
static string[] denom = new string[]{ '',
'Thousand', 'Million', 'Billion', 'trillion', 'quadrillion',
'quintillion', 's!xtillion', 'septillion', 'octillion', 'nonillion',
'decillion', 'undecillion', 'duodecillion', 'tredecillion', 'quattuordecillion',
's!xdecillion', 'septendecillion', 'octodecillion', 'novemdecillion', 'vigintillion' };
// convert a value < 100 to English.
public static string convert_nn(integer val) {
if (val < 20)
return to_19[val];
if (val == 100)
return 'One Hundred';
for (integer v = 0; v < tens.size(); v++) {
String dcap = tens[v];
integer dval = 20 + 10 * v;
if (dval + 10 > val) {
if (Math.Mod(val,10) != 0)
return dcap + ' ' + to_19[Math.Mod(val,10)];
return dcap;
}
}
return 'Should never get here, less than 100 failure';
}
// convert a value < 1000 to english, special cased because it is the level that kicks
// off the < 100 special case. The rest are more general. This also allows you to
// get strings in the form of "forty-five hundred" if called directly.
public static String convert_nnn(integer val) {
string word = '';
integer rem = val / 100;
integer mod = Math.mod(val,100);
if (rem > 0) {
word = to_19[rem] + ' Hundred and';
if (mod > 0) {
word += ' ';
}
}
if (mod > 0) {
word += convert_nn(mod);
}
return word;
}
public static String english_number(long val) {
if (val < 100) {
return convert_nn(val.intValue());
}
if (val < 1000) {
return convert_nnn(val.intValue());
}
for (integer v = 0; v < denom.size(); v++) {
integer didx = v - 1;
integer dval = (integer)Math.pow(1000, v);
if (dval > val) {
integer mod = (integer)Math.pow(1000, didx);
integer l = (integer) val / mod;
integer r = (integer) val - (l * mod);
String ret = convert_nnn(l) + ' ' + denom[didx];
if (r > 0) {
ret += ', ' + english_number(r);
}
return ret;
}
}
return 'Should never get here, bottomed out in english_number';
}
}
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