Lost data on import

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alban

Excel 2002
New web query downloads the string "<10E6/L" OK but on
import creates a blank cell. However the string "<10E6\L"
imports OK. I've tried adjusting properties and
formatting options without success.

The following web query url demonstrates the situation:
http://www.rcpaqap.com.au/micro/dataentry/testquery.cfm

Any ideas on the cause and solution would be appreciated.
 
Alban

I saved a webpage in Excel from your data (Cut and paste) and have saved it
here. It appears to work for me

http://www.zen34775.zen.co.uk/Book1.htm

(Link will be removed shortly)

The Charset is different wonder if that is the issue

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HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
(e-mail address removed)
 
Thanks for the reply Nick. Yes cut and paste works, but
we want to use the web query import as we refresh the
Excel sheet frequently and cut/paste would make this a
real chore. We are really hoping someone can explain what
the problem is and how it can be overcome.
Alban
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Hi Alban,
You may want to go back to cut and paste, unless you have a
real stable web page, but look at these two topics they are
one under the other. #Excel and #yahoo
Stocks, Quotes and keeping track of
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/stocks.htm#excel

and Chip Pearson has an example workbook that you would
probably have to update to find the correct positions.
look for StockWeb workbook on his download page.
http://www.cpearson.com/excel/download.htm

The problem is that web pages change from day to day,
to make things more readable, to make extracting data
more difficult, to change content or advertising. It would be
best to try to pick something simple to work with like a .csv
file generated by such web sites specifically so that you
can get information in a usable form.

For most of us Quicken or MS Money would get the information
we needed from their respective sites and more important
be able to keep track of historical data and your own transactions.
For those who want instant access to quotes for day trading, they
would pay premium prices for both software and data.

From Yahoo, Finance, Help search: Excel
http://search2.cc.dcn.yahoo.com/cct...&action_code=5&answer_id=11411554#__highlight

A "Download Spreadsheet Format" link is provided at the
end of your stock quotes. Click on this link to download a file
that should be readable by most spreadsheet programs such
as Excel and Quicken. Event though it is a .csv file they still warn...
Note: The format of the data is subject to change, including the
addition of other fields.
 
Alban

Sorry, I was not suggesting you cut and paste, I was only demonstrating that
the web page I put up worked with the data 'cut and pasted' from you site.
That is I had not keyed it in again. Did you try changing the character
set?

--
HTH
Nick Hodge
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Southampton, England
(e-mail address removed)
 
Thanks, but the core issue is the failure of Excel to
import the value <10E6/L via a Web Query (<10E6\L imports
OK). This is illustrated by running the web query url
http://www.rcpaqap.com.au/micro/dataentry/testquery.cfm.

It seems to me this could be an Excel bug but I can't
find any info on this. What might be the best way of
bringing it to the direct attention of Microsoft?
Thanks,
Alban
 
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