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VINODKUMAR REDDY KALUVAVINODKUMAR REDDY KALUVA 

can we hide converted currency display for particular field

I created one custom field and it is in standard layout The requirement is the record currency USD and our org currrency is EUR 

User wants to see only USD but it's showing EUR converted also can we hide that EUR conversion(I want to hide it for this particular field) with you customization ?????
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AbhishekAbhishek (Salesforce Developers) 
If your calculated currency field is a required field then you can hide it but the problem you will not be able to create a new record for that particular object. If the field you are trying to hide is not a required field then you remove the field from the page layout.


For further reference check this,
https://trailblazers.salesforce.com/answers?id=90630000000D9paAAC


Let me know if it helps you and close your query by marking it as solved so that it can help others in the future.

Thanks.
VINODKUMAR REDDY KALUVAVINODKUMAR REDDY KALUVA

I can't remove that field from page layout, that should be there for User but user don't want to see EUR currency due to maybe some confusions.

I Just want only to hide EUR value showing not the field hiding. 

AbhishekAbhishek (Salesforce Developers) 
I haven't tried that scenario yet Vinod.
VINODKUMAR REDDY KALUVAVINODKUMAR REDDY KALUVA

Sorry. In the above question I made mistake.

I know it can be done with customizations but Actually my question is all about to know" WITH OUT CUSTOMIZATION"

AbhishekAbhishek (Salesforce Developers) 
Without customization, it can't be done, Vinod.

I have tried that but it will not work.

You can raise an Idea for it, Based on the votes it will be implemented in the future.

 
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You should be able to disable 'Parenthetical Currency Conversion' in setup. This does remove exactly what you are refering to but there may be other downsides that I am unaware of. 
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Hi VINODKUMAR REDDY KALUVA,
Do you have a solution for this scenario 
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Arun Kumar 1141Arun Kumar 1141
Yes, it is possible to hide the EUR conversion for this particular field. Here are a few options to achieve this:

- Override the standard layout: You can create a custom page layout and remove the currency conversion field from the layout for the particular field. Then assign the custom layout to the user's profile or record type.

- Create a formula field: You can create a formula field that displays the custom field value in USD and add this formula field to the layout instead of the standard field. This will ensure that only the USD value is displayed to the user.

- Use Visualforce/Aura Components: You can create a custom Visualforce or Aura component that displays only the custom field value in USD and use it in the page layout instead of the standard field. This will require some development skills.

Note: Hiding the currency conversion field may not be a good idea in some cases as it can affect the accuracy of the data. It is recommended to discuss this with your stakeholders before implementing any customization.


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latver ptixlatver ptix
Yes, it is possible to hide the converted currency display for a particular field. This can be achieved through various methods, such as using CSS to hide the specific element or modifying the code responsible for displaying the converted currency. By implementing these techniques, you can customize the visibility of the currency conversion based on your specific requirements.
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