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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:35:29+00:00 2026-05-11T20:35:29+00:00

Group, I need to remove the ‘-‘ from any negative numbers in a column

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I need to remove the ‘-‘ from any negative numbers in a column for certain record numbers. However the Sum needs to * by .01 to get the correct format. I tried using replace but it is getting thrown off by the *.01 Below is my syntax.

CASE WHEN SUM(ExtPrice) *.01 < 0 AND RecordNum BETWEEN 4000 AND 5999 
        THEN REPLACE(SUM(ExtPrice) *.01,'-','')
     ELSE SUM(ExtPrice) *.01 
END AS Totals

For example SUM(ExtPrice) *.01 in one column gives me -5051.32 but when I use the above case statement I get 5050 another example -312.67 and I get 310 using the case. Any suggestions or better ways to do this are greatly appreciated.

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    2026-05-11T20:35:29+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:35 pm

    You can use the ABS function to get the positive value of a number. For example:

    ABS(-123.445) /* this equals 123.445 */
    

    So you can replace your CASE statement with:

    CASE WHEN SUM(ExtPrice) < 0 AND RecordNum BETWEEN 4000 AND 5999         
             THEN ABS(SUM(ExtPrice) *.01)     
         ELSE SUM(ExtPrice) *.01 
    END AS Totals
    
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