I gotta say - that sure is a WEIRD Problem you are having. I have no clue as to what else to suggest...
:-(
-K-
On 6/3/2017 12:49 PM, Paul H. Tarver wrote:
That would be the obvious thought, which is why I cleared the data in the cell and reentered it manually, then I reset all of the formatting to the defaults and then matched the formatting of this cell to the one above and below this cell (which I noted were importing fine). Nothing changed it still imported as '0'.
Paul H. Tarver Tarver Program Consultants, Inc.
-----Original Message----- From: Kurt @ VR-FX [mailto:vrfx@optonline.net] Sent: Friday, June 02, 2017 11:30 AM To: profoxtech@leafe.com Subject: Re: Issues with Excel (Office365) & appendxlsx.prg
Sounds like a format issue specific to THAT cell!?! -K-
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On Jun 2, 2017, at 11:48 AM, "Paul H. Tarver" paul@tpcqpc.com wrote:
I have been using the "appendxlsx.prg" procedure to import data from Excel (XLS and XLSX) files for a few years now but yesterday I ran into a weird problem and now I'm wondering if there is a bug in either Office 365 or Appendxlsx.prg.
A client who has been using one of my programs for a couple years without any problems contacted me yesterday with an issue related to data not being imported correctly. The Excel spreadsheet containing the data is pretty straightforward with less than 100 rows and probably 20-25 columns. The client creates and maintains the spreadsheet and then imports the spreadsheet data in my program which converts it into a file to be imported elsewhere.
All rows have similar data, but in the case of one row, the data was imported correctly with the exception of one cell. The cell contained a Case ID which looks like this: "091-293828-012" and that one cell was imported into my program via the "appendxlsx.prg" procedure as '0'. Nothing I did to the cell would change the behavior. If I added characters to the beginning or end of the Case Id, it would still import as '0'. If I changed the cell contents to '1234567890', it would import as '0'. The row above this record and the row after this record as well as all other records in the file imported correctly. But
not this one cell.
Ultimately, saving the Excel file to a CSV format and importing it as a CSV solved the problem. However, in talking with the client, the only change that has been made is they switched recently to Office 365. Their problems importing data from the Excel spreadsheet began
shortly after that.
Has anyone seen behavior like this? Is it a problem I need to debug in the "appendxlsx.prg" program, or is this a bug in Office 365?
Thanks in advance!
Paul H. Tarver Tarver Program Consultants, Inc.
Email: mailto:paul@tpcqpc.com paul@tpcqpc.com
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