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Martin V

NumberFormat vs NumberFormatLocal
 

Hi, our application is exporting data to a spreadsheet. Using the
Excel.Application object. We are formatting the date fields using

app.Range(strCol & strRow).EntireColumn.NumberFormatLocal = "standard"

This usually works just fine, however sometimes some of the rows gets a
different format. E.g.
12.12.2003 Right aligned
12/12/2003 left aligned
Then I made this small macro that adds a comment with the NumberFormat and
NumberFormatLocal for the cells. And all the cells had
dd.mm.مممم In Numberformatlocal
and
d/m/yyyy in NumberFormat
So some of the rows were using NumberFormatLocal to format the dates while
some others were using NumberFormat. I then tried to change the format on
some the cells that were using just numberFormat, but it still showed in
the NumberFormat.

So I was wondering how does excel decide which format to use?
And does anyone know the values NumberFormatLocal can have?
Regards Martin

Dave Peterson[_3_]

NumberFormat vs NumberFormatLocal
 
From someone who's never had to worry about international issues.

I would think that by using the .numberformat, you wouldn't have to worry about
all the codes that represent year (yyyy/jjjj/who the heck knows).

I think xl will do the conversion when it hits the worksheet.

(I've never seen a numberformatlocal of standard, but I have used
numberformat="General", but that's not what you need with dates.)


Martin V wrote:

Hi, our application is exporting data to a spreadsheet. Using the
Excel.Application object. We are formatting the date fields using

app.Range(strCol & strRow).EntireColumn.NumberFormatLocal = "standard"

This usually works just fine, however sometimes some of the rows gets a
different format. E.g.
12.12.2003 Right aligned
12/12/2003 left aligned
Then I made this small macro that adds a comment with the NumberFormat and
NumberFormatLocal for the cells. And all the cells had
dd.mm.مممم In Numberformatlocal
and
d/m/yyyy in NumberFormat
So some of the rows were using NumberFormatLocal to format the dates while
some others were using NumberFormat. I then tried to change the format on
some the cells that were using just numberFormat, but it still showed in
the NumberFormat.

So I was wondering how does excel decide which format to use?
And does anyone know the values NumberFormatLocal can have?
Regards Martin


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Dave Peterson



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