Hello,
I have an Access database which I've been using successfully since Office 2003. It records dates and times. I created a query and then access that query from Excel, to print it out on specific templates. The only CUSTOM thing is that I have Excel configured to show the TIME in 24-hour format.
I upgraded the computer to Office 2007 and the database and Excel forms continued to work properly. When I upgraded to Office 2010, however, the TIME no longer shows up in the Excel form. The DATES show up fine, so I know the import is working, but the time cells are blank. Everything is still in Access; it's just not making it to the Excel documents. If I open the same document in Excel 2007, on another machine, the time shows up just fine, so I know the links and coding are still there and functional. The problem happens with multiple Excel files, from different queries within the same Access database, so I know it's not just a fluke of one file.
One interesting note: when I look at the imported data, from Excel 2010 using Microsoft Query, the failing fields show up as "1899-12-30 06:40:00" (Bad date but correct time. So the time IS making it over but just not displaying properly. I'm thinking that this is the issue but there's no reason that I can see for the bad date to be there. The DATES, in the Access table, are in SHORT DATE format with no alteration. The TIMES, in the Access table, are in SHORT TIME format, with no alteration.
What changed in Excel 2010 to make this start failing? Is there perhaps a different way you're supposed to import the TIME in Excel 2010 than in Excel 2007? I'm at a loss, so any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Michael
I have an Access database which I've been using successfully since Office 2003. It records dates and times. I created a query and then access that query from Excel, to print it out on specific templates. The only CUSTOM thing is that I have Excel configured to show the TIME in 24-hour format.
I upgraded the computer to Office 2007 and the database and Excel forms continued to work properly. When I upgraded to Office 2010, however, the TIME no longer shows up in the Excel form. The DATES show up fine, so I know the import is working, but the time cells are blank. Everything is still in Access; it's just not making it to the Excel documents. If I open the same document in Excel 2007, on another machine, the time shows up just fine, so I know the links and coding are still there and functional. The problem happens with multiple Excel files, from different queries within the same Access database, so I know it's not just a fluke of one file.
One interesting note: when I look at the imported data, from Excel 2010 using Microsoft Query, the failing fields show up as "1899-12-30 06:40:00" (Bad date but correct time. So the time IS making it over but just not displaying properly. I'm thinking that this is the issue but there's no reason that I can see for the bad date to be there. The DATES, in the Access table, are in SHORT DATE format with no alteration. The TIMES, in the Access table, are in SHORT TIME format, with no alteration.
What changed in Excel 2010 to make this start failing? Is there perhaps a different way you're supposed to import the TIME in Excel 2010 than in Excel 2007? I'm at a loss, so any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Michael