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DoveArrow spake thusly: The degree date is stored in Datatel in a mm/yy format. However, when the web query pulls this data into Excel, it converts it into a mm/dd format. Example: A student has a degree date of 06/08 (June 2008). When Excel pulls this information, it pulls it in as 06/08/2007. What happens if you go to Tools / Options / Error Checking and turn on error-checking for dates with 2-digit years? I don't know if this will be helpful or not. Side Note: In the Edit Web Query screen, where the table should be, there's nothing displayed. If I had to guess why this should Not sure, but be sure to try out all the options when you get to the WebQuery screen and click on the Options icon over at the top-right. Also look at the settings in Data / Import External Data / External Data Range Properties. This is with Excel 2002; you didn't say which version you have. -dman- |
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