Disable scientific notation in vb6?

I tried with variant type as below dim a as variant a=cdec("170000000113123123") Debug. Print a 'displays 170000000113123123 Am I doing the right thing?

I tried with variant type as below. Dim a as variant a=cdec("170000000113123123"). Debug.

Print a 'displays 170000000113123123 Am I doing the right thing?

VB6 does not support literal values of that precision/size. From the data type summary a single is limited to ~8 significant figures while doubles are limited to ~15 significant figures. You will need to find a large number library to work with numbers that large.

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