in reply to Integer to Money format

That does not look like money format. The output would be

4,123,456,789

and possibly followed by a period and two digits for cents.

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Re^2: Integer to Money format
by CountZero (Bishop) on Jan 20, 2011 at 09:59 UTC
    It is the Indian way of formatting money amounts. See: Indian Numbering System

    CountZero

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