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Leonard Priestley
I have imported several fields from a 1000 record spreadsheet into an Access
table. All of the fields but one have been imported perfectly. The
problem is with a column of serial numbers. They are formatted as text in
Excel, and many of them appear correctly when imported, irrespective of
whether they are all numeric characters or a mix of numeric and alphabetic.
However, there are a large number of moderately long serial numbers which
appear in the Access table as if they were in scientific notation. So a
serial number which should appear as, for instance, 3611325 appears as
3.61133e + 006. The field in the Access table is definitely a text field,
and I extended its length from 50 characters to 100 characters by way of an
experiment, but it had no effect. I can't figure out whether my problem is
in Excel or in Access. Any suggestion would be very welcome because I can't
face wading through 1000 records, fixing them manually.
Leonard Priestley
table. All of the fields but one have been imported perfectly. The
problem is with a column of serial numbers. They are formatted as text in
Excel, and many of them appear correctly when imported, irrespective of
whether they are all numeric characters or a mix of numeric and alphabetic.
However, there are a large number of moderately long serial numbers which
appear in the Access table as if they were in scientific notation. So a
serial number which should appear as, for instance, 3611325 appears as
3.61133e + 006. The field in the Access table is definitely a text field,
and I extended its length from 50 characters to 100 characters by way of an
experiment, but it had no effect. I can't figure out whether my problem is
in Excel or in Access. Any suggestion would be very welcome because I can't
face wading through 1000 records, fixing them manually.
Leonard Priestley