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I'm unable to figure out how to get a dash to display instead of 0 with MISSING in Excel. I tried SET NODATA = - and it still doesnt work. Any suggestions? I've searched the forum but find stuff on empty cells and 0's. I might be searching wrong though.
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There is no issue using EXL07 off a SQL Passthru request. However, some WebFOCUS styling doesn't work the same way in EXL07. You'd have to give it a try with your stylesheet. I would run it in the two formats (EXL07 and EXL2K) and verify that the differences in the output style are acceptable. Somewhere on the IBI Tech Support site is a document describing the differences.
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