I'm very pleased to announce that this feature has been Delivered to all Professional and Enterprise customers. More information can be found on this in the following knowledge base article.
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Please enable this simple feature for us @hubspot🙂
If the calculation is (Currency) * (Unformatted Number) = (Result) then the Result should equal the currency with the symbol in the result. Shouldn't it be pretty easy to implement?
We are experiencing the exact same scenario, and need to be able to display the calculation from 2 currency fields as a currency as well! It's confusing to pull that field in a report and not see that it's a currency. Thank you for fixing as soon as possible :).
It's not just the lack of formatting options in the CRM that's frustrating. When inserting calculated properties into templates in the design manager, they really don't play nice with HubL formatting filters either. HubL doesn't seem to recognize these values as numbers, so filters like rounding or formatting as currency breaks the value (either doesn't show, or does weird formatting to it).
I ran into this issue and was trying to see if there was a simple solution. One possible workaround is to create a number field, format it as a currency, and then write a workflow to copy your calculated field over to the number field. Obviously not a great long-term solution but just a thought if it's crucial for your use case!
Yes, I agree with this and I think this would be very helpful. It just makes custom reporting messy as well. I'm surprised there isn't a workaround for this yet, particularly when you are including a currency formatted property in the calculation.
This should have been a feature right out of the gate with calculated properties. At a minimum, let us select which property from the calculation should pass down its formatting. Arbitrary formatting works, too.
Hey me too and it would make sense to inherit the format of the underlying fields. So if you have a calculated field based on two currency fields then the calculated field should appear as a currency field.