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I have an Excel worksheet that contains a column with mostly ID numbers in
it, but occassionally has an alphanumeric value as well. When I import it
into Access, the alphanumeric records do not carry over and instead, go to an
'Import Errors' table.
Now, I read a lot of threads on this, but no solution I saw worked. I tried
importing the data into an existing table with a predifined 'Text'
field...also tried formatting the Excel worksheet as Text...also tried
various copy/paste special commands in Excel...and even tried using text
formulas in Excel prior to importing. None of these recommended solutions
worked.
What I can tell you is that this Excel worksheet was imported from an
external proprietary application, and what's interesting is that if I try
doing a simple calculation (i.e. =sum(A1:B1)) in one of its cells, nothing
happens (the formula itself remains visible and does not calculate at all).
I have checked to make sure Formula mode is turned off, and also refreshed
the worksheet. Still the same result.
Any suggestions, as this is really frustrating the heck out of me...
Thanks! Joe
it, but occassionally has an alphanumeric value as well. When I import it
into Access, the alphanumeric records do not carry over and instead, go to an
'Import Errors' table.
Now, I read a lot of threads on this, but no solution I saw worked. I tried
importing the data into an existing table with a predifined 'Text'
field...also tried formatting the Excel worksheet as Text...also tried
various copy/paste special commands in Excel...and even tried using text
formulas in Excel prior to importing. None of these recommended solutions
worked.
What I can tell you is that this Excel worksheet was imported from an
external proprietary application, and what's interesting is that if I try
doing a simple calculation (i.e. =sum(A1:B1)) in one of its cells, nothing
happens (the formula itself remains visible and does not calculate at all).
I have checked to make sure Formula mode is turned off, and also refreshed
the worksheet. Still the same result.
Any suggestions, as this is really frustrating the heck out of me...
Thanks! Joe