FIX: Microsoft Excel Worksheets w/ Formulas Import Incorrectly
ID: Q137949
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Visual FoxPro for Windows, version 3.0
SYMPTOMS
If a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet's cells contain formulas, the Import
function in Visual FoxPro will not import the data correctly. All or part
of the data may be invalid when it is imported to the .dbf file.
WORKAROUND
There are two ways to work around this problem. Both correctly resolve the
cells containing formulas. However, the first is the easiest and
recommended method to use.
- In Microsoft Excel, save the file as as a .dbf file. Then open the .dbf
file in Visual FoxPro with the USE <dbf name> command.
- Use an ODBC connection to the Microsoft Excel file. Create a remote view
or cursor that can be then copied to a ,dbf file with the COPY TO <new
table name> command. The actual steps in creating the ODBC connection
are beyond the scope of this article due to the varying factors which
weigh in the process. For more information about ODBC, please see the
following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q130732 How To Create a Data Source to Access Microsoft Excel Files
Q130137 How to Use ODBC to Run SQL SELECT on Microsoft Excel Data
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products
listed at the beginning of this article. This problem was corrected in
Visual FoxPro 3.0b for Windows.
MORE INFORMATION
Steps to Reproduce Problem
- In Microsoft Excel, create a new worksheet with the following values in
the respective cells:
Cell Content
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A1 Field1
B1 Field2
A2 25
B2 =A2 * 3
NOTE: Cell B2 displays the number 75 when you move off of it by pressing
the TAB key.
- Save the worksheet as xl2dbf.
- Close the worksheet.
- Switch to Visual FoxPro, and on the File menu, click Import.
- In the Import dialog box, select .xls as the Type and xl2dbf.xls saved
in step 2 as the specific worksheet to import.
- Click OK. An xl2dbf.dbf file will be created.
- Browse the imported table, and note that the value in Field2 will be a
random date, or other invalid value, rather than the correct value of
75.
Additional query words:
VFoxWin fixlist3.00b buglist3.00 missing incorrect blank zero xcel
Keywords : FxtoolGeneral
Version : WINDOWS:3.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type :