Hy Pierre,
thanks a lot for your respond.
> You can probably use the format function and then choose "Date"
I tried that, but it doesn't work. I think, Excel just scans the first row
of each table and tries to figure out the right format.
Unfortunately, im my database the first row doesn't contain data in every
column, so I don't get the right data types. Furthermore, every numeric
value is delivered as "Double".
> database format, like DBase, which is free.
Actually, I don't really care which format I use.
The database for now is only for development purposes, later on I'll access
an remote Oracle7, right now I just need anything to do the development.
I thought, either text files or Excel would do best, because I don't need
further software to have a look at the
raw data or manipulate it.
So, any further help would be appreciated!
Thanx
Harald
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