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Bill Lunney Bill Lunney is offline
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Default curious date results

Try looking at the regional settings on your machine.

Excel will use these as the default date format. It's likely that oracle is
returning them in mm/dd/yyyy format. If there is a mismatch you will only
notice it with dates like 14/7/03 and not 7/7/03 as 7 is both a valid date &
month.


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"andyL" wrote in message
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I have a curious problem,
I have made an Excel macro command (VB6) with which I run
a select query in an Oracle Database, the query returns a
line from dates in a Excel Sheet, the date format of the
sheet is dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm:ss. The problem is that certain
prices are with error format (mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss)
For example if the results from the beginning of this
month it would supposed to be like:
01/07/2003,02/07/2003...10/07/2003..14/07/2003,15/07/2003
they are appearred to me:
07/01/2003,07/02/2003....07/10/2003...14/072003,15/07/2003
It's anyone out there that knows why this happen?
I hope you understand me cause English is not my native
language.