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stoker
Posted : Tuesday, May 10, 2011 10:10:02 AM
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Hi Bruce,

Every time I export data from Stockfinder and open the CSV file in excel I get a consistent problem with the date formatting. When I convert the date column to a date format, only a fraction of the rows convert correctly. For some reason excel wants to interpret some rows in the DD/MM format and some in the MM/DD format. I can't really see a pattern, but a specific example is that from January 3 2011 to January 12 2011 excel interprets stockfinders data as DD/MM but from January 13 to 2011 to January 31 2011 MM/DD.

I've been using a workaround which is acceptable but time consuming, but I thought I would check in with you to see whether there is something that can be done.

Is this a known problem? Is there a solution? Am I just doing something wrong?

Thanks

Bruce_L
Posted : Tuesday, May 10, 2011 10:35:01 AM


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I can't reproduce this at all. The export seems to be in MM/DD/YYYY format and my Excel gets the dates right every time.

It should probably be noted that my Locale is set to English (US) when I check the formatting of the Column in Excel. If your default Locale is set to something with DD/MM/YYYY as the standard date format, Excel might use that when it can and only be using MM/DD/YYYY in cases where the default date format for the Locale just doesn't work.

-Bruce
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stoker
Posted : Tuesday, May 10, 2011 1:08:09 PM
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Thanks Bruce, my locale was not set to US English. It is now and has resolved this problem.

cheers!
Bruce_L
Posted : Tuesday, May 10, 2011 1:12:47 PM


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You're welcome.

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