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partial imported data fr excel is wrong by using macro to import

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Mandy - 26 Aug 2005 15:18 GMT
Hi,
Only part of my imported data from excel is incorrect when using the macro
function (TransferSpreadsheet - import).  However, the data is good when
imported it manually.  
david@epsomdotcomdotau - 29 Aug 2005 11:17 GMT
Yes.
In my experience it seems to be ok if you only do one import,
but fails if you try to do several one after the other. How many
rows are you trying to import?

(david)

> Hi,
> Only part of my imported data from excel is incorrect when using the macro
> function (TransferSpreadsheet - import).  However, the data is good when
> imported it manually.
Mandy - 29 Aug 2005 14:31 GMT
Thank you so much for responding my question.  I found out later that the
reason causing the import to be failed due to my database was corrupted.  It
works again after I re-created another database.  

> Yes.
> In my experience it seems to be ok if you only do one import,
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> > function (TransferSpreadsheet - import).  However, the data is good when
> > imported it manually.
 
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