try this
ActiveCell.Offset(R, 7).Value = "'" & rsOra![Summary]
The change is a single quote character between double quotes. That inserts
the value as text; should resolve this.
Good luck.
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"kfootit" wrote:
I'm extracting a record set from an oracle database but I am getting the
following error on specific records when trying to insert a string from
the database into a cell:
Run-time error: '1004'
Application-defined or object-defined error
It failed on one record so I excluded and then failed again on another.
In both instances it was when trying to insert a string which contained
the "ยง" character.
ActiveCell.Offset(R, 7).Value = rsOra![Summary]
When importing you get to choose your "File Origin" which as I
understand is to define the character set to use, however, I can't find
an option to check what character set is currently being used or to
change it. I may be on the wrong path though.
If anyone has any thoughts on the subject, I would appreciate the
help!
Thanks
Kelly
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