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Pay as you go $ NaN - payg display dashboard

354-
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In the first screengrab, there is a  $ dollar sign alongside the text Pay as you go ? Anyone know what that is for?

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Katie_B
EE Community Support Team

Hi @354-

Thanks for flagging this with us. 

I'm going to pass this to the relevant team to see if I can get some more information. 

Katie

354-
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@Katie_B -  To add, whatever has recently updated, now seems to display some additional text, NaN, after the dollar sign!

'Pay as you go$NaN' - Is it suppose to display the value of the core data amount, for the payg subscription/lecgacy package? From inside the in EE app it does seem show a core GB value /subscription pack.

It's all very odd!  

XRaySpeX
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It is a mathematical computing convention that "NaN" stands for "Not a Number" & can be used to represent ∞ .

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354-
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@XRaySpeX - Thanks for sharing that information!

354-
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NaNNaN

XRaySpeX
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@354- : On mine too!

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354-
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@XRaySpeX - Good to know!

Any mods able to separate this (NaN) thread out? I don't want to disturb the OP's thread.

Leanne_T
EE Community Support Team

Morning @354- 

This has been moved for you, thanks for letting us know. 

Have a lovely weekend.

Leanne. 

 

354-
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@Leanne_T - No problem, any mods able to change the title too or to something a bit more useful? (Pay as you go $ NaN  -  payg display dashboard )