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Remove Data Format Change

  1. #1
    ACFalcon
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    Remove Data Format Change

    I have a program that puts a database's data into an excel spreadsheet. The
    problem is that Excel is constantly changing the numbers to dates, which
    corrupts the data. I know I can switch the column data type to Text and that
    will fix it, but the problem is that when the data is written to the
    spreadsheet it overwrites that column data type and Excel does the formatting
    that changes my data. How can I turn this off so Excel stops trying to
    recognize data types and change their format? Please help because this is
    causing major problems for us.

    Thanks,
    ACFalcon

  2. #2
    Dave O
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    Re: Remove Data Format Change

    >>I have a program that puts a database's data into an excel spreadsheet
    Can you adjust the output software to deliver data in a different
    format?


  3. #3
    ACFalcon
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    Re: Remove Data Format Change

    No, it is a direct copy of data, and there is no way to change the data
    format. Even if there was, changing the format could cause confusion for the
    end users.

    "Dave O" wrote:

    > >>I have a program that puts a database's data into an excel spreadsheet

    > Can you adjust the output software to deliver data in a different
    > format?
    >
    >


  4. #4
    Suresh
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    Re: Remove Data Format Change

    Check the style definition of your spreadsheet. Format>Style. Under the
    normal style definition modify the number as general and then download data.

    "ACFalcon" wrote:

    > No, it is a direct copy of data, and there is no way to change the data
    > format. Even if there was, changing the format could cause confusion for the
    > end users.
    >
    > "Dave O" wrote:
    >
    > > >>I have a program that puts a database's data into an excel spreadsheet

    > > Can you adjust the output software to deliver data in a different
    > > format?
    > >
    > >


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