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HeyNow
Hello Guru's,
I've got an append query that transfers data from an excel file into my
tables as needed. The way the excel file is generated must have changed.
It comes from a mini computer via some kind of batch transfer process. I
know NOTHING about that. The wizards of MIS just give me an excel file.
I've got a service request into them, but I KNOW they're gonna say "nope, we
didn't change anything....."
Up to now, the excel files I've always gotten have worked great. Now,
everytime I run my transfer query it gives me a "numeric field overflow"
error. I've traced it to one field that should be a text field. In most
cases, the text field is a combination of letters and numbers. However,
sometimes, it's just all numbers--and that seems to be causing this error.
I've tried forcing the column (in the excel file) to be text (it's normally
what excel calls general) and that makes no difference. If I toss in a
letter into the straight numbers, it then works fine...but as soon as it's
all numbers, I get the error.
Any suggestions? Should this perhaps be something better answered in the
Excel NG (since nothing I do from Access's end will see the column if it's
even got ONE straight number in it)?
TIA
Kohai
I've got an append query that transfers data from an excel file into my
tables as needed. The way the excel file is generated must have changed.
It comes from a mini computer via some kind of batch transfer process. I
know NOTHING about that. The wizards of MIS just give me an excel file.
I've got a service request into them, but I KNOW they're gonna say "nope, we
didn't change anything....."
Up to now, the excel files I've always gotten have worked great. Now,
everytime I run my transfer query it gives me a "numeric field overflow"
error. I've traced it to one field that should be a text field. In most
cases, the text field is a combination of letters and numbers. However,
sometimes, it's just all numbers--and that seems to be causing this error.
I've tried forcing the column (in the excel file) to be text (it's normally
what excel calls general) and that makes no difference. If I toss in a
letter into the straight numbers, it then works fine...but as soon as it's
all numbers, I get the error.
Any suggestions? Should this perhaps be something better answered in the
Excel NG (since nothing I do from Access's end will see the column if it's
even got ONE straight number in it)?
TIA
Kohai