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For importing external data into Excel, I use Microsoft Query. If I use
parameter =#7/28/2005# in the query itself, it works, but it doesn't work if, in Excel, I want to "Get the value from the following cell" or "Use the following value". |
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Ronco,
What happens when you use Get value from the following cell? What value is the cell you are using? What is the format of the cell? Date? I have no problems using a date field in a parameter MS Query. Although I have to use a specific format because the data I am querying uses a proprietary date format. "Ronco" wrote: For importing external data into Excel, I use Microsoft Query. If I use parameter =#7/28/2005# in the query itself, it works, but it doesn't work if, in Excel, I want to "Get the value from the following cell" or "Use the following value". |
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Dominic, when I use the Get value from the following cell, an error msg box
"Bad parameter type. Microsoft Office Excel is expecting a different kind of value than what was provided." comes up. The cell format is Date 3/14/01. When I use a cell value of 7/28/05, it works, but the value =7/28/05 doesn't. The "=" part is what Excel doesn't like. I've tried every variation I can think of: =#7/28/05#, ='7/28/05', etc., but I still can't get it to work. I have to edit the query each time I want to change the date. "Dominic" wrote: Ronco, What happens when you use Get value from the following cell? What value is the cell you are using? What is the format of the cell? Date? I have no problems using a date field in a parameter MS Query. Although I have to use a specific format because the data I am querying uses a proprietary date format. "Ronco" wrote: For importing external data into Excel, I use Microsoft Query. If I use parameter =#7/28/2005# in the query itself, it works, but it doesn't work if, in Excel, I want to "Get the value from the following cell" or "Use the following value". |
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Ronco, you should leave 7/28/05 in the cell.
The = goes in the Query Design grid in MS Query. For example: =[Parameter Name] instead of just [Parameter Name] Does that help? "Ronco" wrote: Dominic, when I use the Get value from the following cell, an error msg box "Bad parameter type. Microsoft Office Excel is expecting a different kind of value than what was provided." comes up. The cell format is Date 3/14/01. When I use a cell value of 7/28/05, it works, but the value =7/28/05 doesn't. The "=" part is what Excel doesn't like. I've tried every variation I can think of: =#7/28/05#, ='7/28/05', etc., but I still can't get it to work. I have to edit the query each time I want to change the date. "Dominic" wrote: Ronco, What happens when you use Get value from the following cell? What value is the cell you are using? What is the format of the cell? Date? I have no problems using a date field in a parameter MS Query. Although I have to use a specific format because the data I am querying uses a proprietary date format. "Ronco" wrote: For importing external data into Excel, I use Microsoft Query. If I use parameter =#7/28/2005# in the query itself, it works, but it doesn't work if, in Excel, I want to "Get the value from the following cell" or "Use the following value". |
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Thanks, Dominic, it worked. That was so simple I'm embarrassed. It's the
input I needed for other queries as well. Thanks again. "Dominic" wrote: Ronco, you should leave 7/28/05 in the cell. The = goes in the Query Design grid in MS Query. For example: =[Parameter Name] instead of just [Parameter Name] Does that help? "Ronco" wrote: Dominic, when I use the Get value from the following cell, an error msg box "Bad parameter type. Microsoft Office Excel is expecting a different kind of value than what was provided." comes up. The cell format is Date 3/14/01. When I use a cell value of 7/28/05, it works, but the value =7/28/05 doesn't. The "=" part is what Excel doesn't like. I've tried every variation I can think of: =#7/28/05#, ='7/28/05', etc., but I still can't get it to work. I have to edit the query each time I want to change the date. "Dominic" wrote: Ronco, What happens when you use Get value from the following cell? What value is the cell you are using? What is the format of the cell? Date? I have no problems using a date field in a parameter MS Query. Although I have to use a specific format because the data I am querying uses a proprietary date format. "Ronco" wrote: For importing external data into Excel, I use Microsoft Query. If I use parameter =#7/28/2005# in the query itself, it works, but it doesn't work if, in Excel, I want to "Get the value from the following cell" or "Use the following value". |
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You're welcome. Glad I could help.
"Ronco" wrote: Thanks, Dominic, it worked. That was so simple I'm embarrassed. It's the input I needed for other queries as well. Thanks again. "Dominic" wrote: Ronco, you should leave 7/28/05 in the cell. The = goes in the Query Design grid in MS Query. For example: =[Parameter Name] instead of just [Parameter Name] Does that help? "Ronco" wrote: Dominic, when I use the Get value from the following cell, an error msg box "Bad parameter type. Microsoft Office Excel is expecting a different kind of value than what was provided." comes up. The cell format is Date 3/14/01. When I use a cell value of 7/28/05, it works, but the value =7/28/05 doesn't. The "=" part is what Excel doesn't like. I've tried every variation I can think of: =#7/28/05#, ='7/28/05', etc., but I still can't get it to work. I have to edit the query each time I want to change the date. "Dominic" wrote: Ronco, What happens when you use Get value from the following cell? What value is the cell you are using? What is the format of the cell? Date? I have no problems using a date field in a parameter MS Query. Although I have to use a specific format because the data I am querying uses a proprietary date format. "Ronco" wrote: For importing external data into Excel, I use Microsoft Query. If I use parameter =#7/28/2005# in the query itself, it works, but it doesn't work if, in Excel, I want to "Get the value from the following cell" or "Use the following value". |
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