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I have a date field of format YYMD in my report where in there are date values before 1900 like 0001/01/01. My report output is Excel(EXL2K) and the dates that Excel allows is between 1900 and 9999, and it is displaying the date values before 1900 as #'s. I tried the output format as Excel(EXL97) and in this format i am getting the dates properly even if the date is befor 1900. but the problem in this format is that the SUBHEAD and the SUBFOOT are being displayed as like in the HTML format as page wise (SUBHEAD & SUBFOOT are getting repeated for each page end).
How can i diplay the date in EXL2K format?
Prod: WebFOCUS v7.1.4 OS: Windows Outputs: Excel, HTML, Pdf
Yes, it's an Excel limitation (at least in Excel 2007):
If you enter mm/dd/yyyy for a date earlier than 01/01/1900, it gets stored as a character string.
If you enter integers and then format the cells as dates, 1 = Sun, 01/01/1900 0 = Sat, 01/00/1900 (!) -1 = ######################## (regardless of columns width).
- Jack Gross WF through 8.1.05
Posts: 1925 | Location: NYC | In FOCUS since 1983 | Registered: January 11, 2005
There are No dates before 1900: that was when we fundamentalists believe God created the World.
29/01/1900 was the day He erroneously created the Dinosaurs. Hence this day does not appear in Excel.
The good news is that the world will not end as some predict in 2012. For those who wish to know the end find out the maximum Excel date that was ordained.
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