XL5: SQLRetrieve/SQLRequest Converts Text Values to Numeric
ID: Q118941
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Excel for Windows, version 5.0
SYMPTOMS
In Microsoft Excel for Windows, when you use the SQLRetrieve function or
the SQLRequest function in a Visual Basic procedure, some of the values
that are represented as text in your table may be returned to your
worksheet as numbers.
For example, you may have a column of data in a table with the following
values:
000123
0567
00001
When you use SQLRetrieve or SQLRequest to return this data to a worksheet,
the values may be returned as the following:
123
567
1
That is, the leading zeros are dropped. SQLRetrieve and SQLRequest convert
these text values to their numeric equivalents. Likewise, text values such
as "1e1" and "1/2" will be converted to their numeric equivalents
"1.00E+01" and "Jan-2" respectively.
WORKAROUND
To have the SQLRetrieve function or the SQLRequest function return text
values as text, you must modify the SQL statement so that the field is
returned to the worksheet as a formula.
Below is an example using the SQLRetrieve function that will return the
text values in the Itemnum field as numbers.
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Sample Visual Basic Procedure
Sub GetData()
Dim Chan As Variant
Dim NumRows, NumCols as Integer
'Make connection and assign channel number to that connection
Chan = SQLOpen("DSN=NWind")
'Execute SQL Query on specified channel
NumCols = SQLExecQuery (Chan, _
"Select Itemnum from c:\excel5\test.dbf")
'Return the data from the specified channel to the worksheet
NumRows = SQLRetrieve (Chan, ActiveCell)
'Close the connection to the specified channel
SQLClose (Chan)
End Sub
To have SQLRetrieve return these text values in Itemnum as text, modify the
SQLExecQuery statement as follows:
NumCols = SQLExecQuery (Chan, _
"Select '=""' + ItemNum + '""' from c:\excel5\test.dbf")
Once the data has been returned to the worksheet, you can take an
additional step to remove the formulas in the cells but leave the values in
the cells. The modified procedure would look like the following:
Sub GetData()
Dim Chan As Variant
Dim NumRows, NumCols as Integer
'Make connection and assign channel number to that connection
Chan = SQLOpen("DSN=NWind")
'Execute SQL Query on specified channel
NumCols = SQLExecQuery (Chan, _
"Select '=""' + ItemNum + '""' from c:\excel5\test.dbf")
'Return the data from the specified channel to the worksheet
NumRows = SQLRetrieve (Chan, ActiveCell)
'Close the connection to the specified channel
SQLClose (Chan)
'Remove formulas but retain values of returned data
Activecell.Resize(NumRows, NumCols).Copy
Activecell.Resize(NumRows,NumCols).PasteSpecial xlValues
Application.CutCopyMode = False
End Sub
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
Microsoft Excel for Windows version 5.0c.
Additional query words:
1.00 scientific notation exponent
Keywords : xlquery
Version : 5.00
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type :