Also, try TYPE XLS, it may not be an Excel 97 original format.
>No, they are visible. I did a Clear on them (hightlight the cells, Edit/Clear/All) and tried the import again and got the same thing.
>
>The code is:
>
>
>CREATE CURSOR ImportCursor;
> (item c(15), price n(10,2))
>APPEND FROM <ExcelFileName> type xl8
>
>
>>Hi,
>>Are the rows hidden in the spreadsheet.?
>>
>>>I have a situation where I'm importing data from a simple two column spreadsheet. There are 894 rows. All 894 rows import just fine, but at the end of the file I get some junk.
>>>
>>>This is what I get. As you can see, the last record (and all the ones before that) is imported fine, but I get three additional records. Lines 895, 896, and 897 in the spreadsheet are completely empty - no data, no formula.
>>>
>>>
>>>Record# ITEM PRICE
>>> 894 7580KTPA 55.05
>>> 895 0
>>> 896 7.7468171E-304
>>> 897 3.33E-308
>>>
>>>
>>>Unfortunately, I get a numeric overflow error. But where the heck does it find this nonexistent data?
>>>
>>>Russell Campbell
Regards N Mc Donald