In Salesforce orgs where Multi-Currency is enabled, the decimal place setting configured on a currency field at the object level is superseded by the decimal configuration set at the currency level in Setup (Manage Currencies). This means a currency field set to 0 decimal places may still display decimals if the currency's own decimal setting is configured differently. Conversely, a field set to 2 decimal places may display no decimals depending on the active currency.
This behavior varies by currency — for example, USD may display decimals while JPY (Japanese Yen) does not, because JPY is configured with 0 decimal places at the currency level.
This is expected behavior when Multi-Currency is enabled in your Salesforce org. The decimal place setting on a currency field object is superseded by the setting configured in the Currency Setup page.
Example: If the Decimal Place setting on a currency field is set to 0 but the active currency (e.g., USD) has a Decimal Place setting of 2 at the currency level, the amount will display with 2 decimal places regardless of the field-level setting.
SEE ALSO:
Manage Multiple Currencies
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