Why is amount an integer in manage_offer operation?










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The Manage Offer API doc states the amount is an integer.



Really??!?! In all the SDKs, the amounts are strings.



Is the doc here wrong?



Note: It's wrong in several places in that doc including other offer APIs and payments APIs










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    The Manage Offer API doc states the amount is an integer.



    Really??!?! In all the SDKs, the amounts are strings.



    Is the doc here wrong?



    Note: It's wrong in several places in that doc including other offer APIs and payments APIs










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      The Manage Offer API doc states the amount is an integer.



      Really??!?! In all the SDKs, the amounts are strings.



      Is the doc here wrong?



      Note: It's wrong in several places in that doc including other offer APIs and payments APIs










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      The Manage Offer API doc states the amount is an integer.



      Really??!?! In all the SDKs, the amounts are strings.



      Is the doc here wrong?



      Note: It's wrong in several places in that doc including other offer APIs and payments APIs







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          This page documents the core API which takes integers. You must divide by 10^7 to get the actual numbers. All of the SDKs use strings which are the actual amounts.



          So the doc isn't wrong, just a bit confusing to the reader.






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            This page documents the core API which takes integers. You must divide by 10^7 to get the actual numbers. All of the SDKs use strings which are the actual amounts.



            So the doc isn't wrong, just a bit confusing to the reader.






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              This page documents the core API which takes integers. You must divide by 10^7 to get the actual numbers. All of the SDKs use strings which are the actual amounts.



              So the doc isn't wrong, just a bit confusing to the reader.






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                This page documents the core API which takes integers. You must divide by 10^7 to get the actual numbers. All of the SDKs use strings which are the actual amounts.



                So the doc isn't wrong, just a bit confusing to the reader.






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                This page documents the core API which takes integers. You must divide by 10^7 to get the actual numbers. All of the SDKs use strings which are the actual amounts.



                So the doc isn't wrong, just a bit confusing to the reader.







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