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Csv date format problem
Hi there,
I have a macro that opens a csv file with dates (and then copies them into another file), and although the dates are in dd/mm/yyyy format (and so is my system), they always get opened as mm/dd/yyyy. This only happens when I run the macro, not when I do the same thing manually. I've found a few odd workarounds, but am hoping someone can help me find something to cater for this that will leave the dates in dd/mm/yyyy! :-) |
Csv date format problem
You (or your macro) need to invoke the Import Wizard to get the proper format.
1. swtich on the Macro Recorder 2. Data Import External Data... Import Data and then use the Wizard manually 3. stop the Macro Recorder Examining/adapting the Recorder code should solve your problem. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200835 "DAustin" wrote: Hi there, I have a macro that opens a csv file with dates (and then copies them into another file), and although the dates are in dd/mm/yyyy format (and so is my system), they always get opened as mm/dd/yyyy. This only happens when I run the macro, not when I do the same thing manually. I've found a few odd workarounds, but am hoping someone can help me find something to cater for this that will leave the dates in dd/mm/yyyy! :-) |
Csv date format problem
As with many of these things, no idea about why the original problem occurs,
but your alternative is great so I won't bother worrying any more ... thanks very much! "Gary''s Student" wrote: You (or your macro) need to invoke the Import Wizard to get the proper format. 1. swtich on the Macro Recorder 2. Data Import External Data... Import Data and then use the Wizard manually 3. stop the Macro Recorder Examining/adapting the Recorder code should solve your problem. -- Gary''s Student - gsnu200835 "DAustin" wrote: Hi there, I have a macro that opens a csv file with dates (and then copies them into another file), and although the dates are in dd/mm/yyyy format (and so is my system), they always get opened as mm/dd/yyyy. This only happens when I run the macro, not when I do the same thing manually. I've found a few odd workarounds, but am hoping someone can help me find something to cater for this that will leave the dates in dd/mm/yyyy! :-) |
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