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MikeL
Here’s my dilemma and challenge…
… This is through Automation…
I’m receiving an XML file that has excel formatting…
It’s very easy to import, the problem comes in when I import large numbers
(17 – 20 characters long)… They should be imported as text, but they are
importing as numbers, so they appear as scientific notation… When I go to
create a file from the data, the numbers are being written in the scientific
notation and not as text…
I am unable to control the content of the XML file. I do know the number is
in a certain column…
Also, when I double click on a cell, I can edit it and place a single quote
and it will store the number correctly… But, when I do it through automation,
it won’t convert…
We are using excel 2003… In the process of upgrading to 2007, but won’t be
for another 6 months…
Fustrating...
Your help would be greatly appreciated..
Thanks,
Michael
… This is through Automation…
I’m receiving an XML file that has excel formatting…
It’s very easy to import, the problem comes in when I import large numbers
(17 – 20 characters long)… They should be imported as text, but they are
importing as numbers, so they appear as scientific notation… When I go to
create a file from the data, the numbers are being written in the scientific
notation and not as text…
I am unable to control the content of the XML file. I do know the number is
in a certain column…
Also, when I double click on a cell, I can edit it and place a single quote
and it will store the number correctly… But, when I do it through automation,
it won’t convert…
We are using excel 2003… In the process of upgrading to 2007, but won’t be
for another 6 months…
Fustrating...
Your help would be greatly appreciated..
Thanks,
Michael