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Imported Data - misinturpretted
Could some one help if possible,
I have an access database that draws data from an ODBC connection and sends it Excel. The problem arise when certain data is returned, there is are some values that are codes e.g 16D32 , 11E23, that when they are returned to Excel , excel handles them as some kind of mathematical function and they are displayed as 1.6E+33 and 1.1E+24 If you format a cell manually to be a text cell and type these values in it is ok but on a generalised cell you get this problem, The problem is the automatic transfer from access to excel won't let me format this type of data as text. Any workarounds or ideas would be great Thanks Jai |
Imported Data - misinturpretted
Try to export from Access in .txt format and import this text file into Excel!
Regards, Stefi €˛Jai_Friday€¯ ezt Ć*rta: Could some one help if possible, I have an access database that draws data from an ODBC connection and sends it Excel. The problem arise when certain data is returned, there is are some values that are codes e.g 16D32 , 11E23, that when they are returned to Excel , excel handles them as some kind of mathematical function and they are displayed as 1.6E+33 and 1.1E+24 If you format a cell manually to be a text cell and type these values in it is ok but on a generalised cell you get this problem, The problem is the automatic transfer from access to excel won't let me format this type of data as text. Any workarounds or ideas would be great Thanks Jai |
Imported Data - misinturpretted
Thanks for the input Stefi,
The helps as a temporary work around, however I need to look into a access function (guess I will post it on the access area) there is a Cstr function that should convert the value to a string but it doesn't work, there probably is something else that can be used Cheers again Jason "Stefi" wrote: Try to export from Access in .txt format and import this text file into Excel! Regards, Stefi €˛Jai_Friday€¯ ezt Ć*rta: Could some one help if possible, I have an access database that draws data from an ODBC connection and sends it Excel. The problem arise when certain data is returned, there is are some values that are codes e.g 16D32 , 11E23, that when they are returned to Excel , excel handles them as some kind of mathematical function and they are displayed as 1.6E+33 and 1.1E+24 If you format a cell manually to be a text cell and type these values in it is ok but on a generalised cell you get this problem, The problem is the automatic transfer from access to excel won't let me format this type of data as text. Any workarounds or ideas would be great Thanks Jai |
Imported Data - misinturpretted
Hi
Are you opening the Access table/query using ODBC from within Excel - using Get External Data? Andy. "Jai_Friday" wrote in message ... Thanks for the input Stefi, The helps as a temporary work around, however I need to look into a access function (guess I will post it on the access area) there is a Cstr function that should convert the value to a string but it doesn't work, there probably is something else that can be used Cheers again Jason "Stefi" wrote: Try to export from Access in .txt format and import this text file into Excel! Regards, Stefi "Jai_Friday" ezt ķrta: Could some one help if possible, I have an access database that draws data from an ODBC connection and sends it Excel. The problem arise when certain data is returned, there is are some values that are codes e.g 16D32 , 11E23, that when they are returned to Excel , excel handles them as some kind of mathematical function and they are displayed as 1.6E+33 and 1.1E+24 If you format a cell manually to be a text cell and type these values in it is ok but on a generalised cell you get this problem, The problem is the automatic transfer from access to excel won't let me format this type of data as text. Any workarounds or ideas would be great Thanks Jai |
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