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CSV Problem

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mdro

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Feb 21, 2008
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CA
I have a CSV file that needs to be uploaded into an order management system. The CSV file contains a column full of fees to be charged to clients. The cells are formatted as general so $100.00 is simply shown as 100. The problem I'm running into is when the file is loaded into the OMS, it converts the number to $1.00 so all the fees are off. If I try to reformat the cells in the column as numbers prior to uploading to the OMS, it simply ignores the formatting change.

Has anybody come across an issue like this? Any advice is greatly appreciated.

mdro
 


Hi,

In Excel, check in Tools Options, and turn OFF the option Automatically insert a decimal point

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Looks like that feature was already turned off. Can you think of anything else that might work?
 


If I try to reformat the cells in the column as numbers prior to uploading to the OMS, it simply ignores the formatting change.
[red]FORMATTING CHANGES NOTHING!!![/red]

Formatting is a DISPLAY feature. The underlying value remains UNCHANGED.

If the values in this column needs to be changed, then a CONVERSION must occur. If you need to mulitply by 100, then...

1. enter 100 in an unused cell.

2. COPY this cell

3. SELECT the data in your column of concern.

4. Edit > Paste Special -- MULTIPLY.

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