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Im getting from a column (of dates) in an Excel file, a number with a dot - Decimal number

  • June 28, 2021
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25637iA1294A4B7931757D.jpg25638i6A082215229CB5EC.jpgHi everyone

I have an Excel file with 8 columns

in one of them there is a date (the format of the cells is date, I changed it to date after I tried once but it didnt helped), but for some reason Kryon is getting it as decimal number.

in the first pic its the real dates in the excel file

and in the second the decimal numbers that Kryon gets instead

 

Please help me I really don't know what to do

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In the copy from excel command I think there’s an option to set the format

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@דניאל ליכטנשטט​  I am adding to @darren Cheng​ 's reply. This is the "Copy from excel" advanced command.

Field #5 is where you can specify the copy method.

When to use Actual Values and when Formatted Text is recommended?

It's important to use the Formatted Text option when the relevant cells are

formatted as dates. Otherwise, the values returned will be the serial numbers for

the dates of the Excel. (For example: June 21, 2017 = serial number 42907)

For reading all other cells, use the Actual Values option.

Note, Formatted Text provides the exact same text as in the excel. To avoid having

fields presented as ####, the columns need to have the proper length - which you

can do directly in the excel or by using Macro. You can also use the Run Macro

advanced command to perform this action. Read more here.

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