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CSV Export Question
Hi,
I'm needing help with a CSV file that is to be transferred from Excel. There are two (2) columns - one with a MMMYYYY (Dec2006) format and the other with a XX-XX format (01-41). The problem is when I open the CSV file, the MMM column comes out as MMM-YY (Dec-06) and the XX coumn comes out as MMM-YY (Jan-41). I have saved the format as Custom for the first column and the second as a text but they still come out the way described. Is there anything I need to change in the default values to prevent this from happening? Thanks in advance. |
CSV Export Question
How about renaming the .csv file to .txt?
Then when you open that .txt file, you'll be able to specify how you want each field treated (in the text import wizard). Noesis wrote: Hi, I'm needing help with a CSV file that is to be transferred from Excel. There are two (2) columns - one with a MMMYYYY (Dec2006) format and the other with a XX-XX format (01-41). The problem is when I open the CSV file, the MMM column comes out as MMM-YY (Dec-06) and the XX coumn comes out as MMM-YY (Jan-41). I have saved the format as Custom for the first column and the second as a text but they still come out the way described. Is there anything I need to change in the default values to prevent this from happening? Thanks in advance. -- Dave Peterson |
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