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Dates NumberFormat problem
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
COM/DCOM and OLE Automation
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows XP
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01379313
Message ID:
01379322
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20
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>>>Hi everybody,
>>>
>>>I use Copy to (lcFile) type XLS and then apply custom formatting using the array of field names.
>>>
>>>Here is the code I just tried
>>>
>>>
>>>IF !EMPTY(taHeader_Info[m.lnK,3]) && There is format information
>>>				loRange = loSheet.UsedRange.Offset(m.lnLines + m.lnOffset) && we don't want to apply format for header rows
>>>				loRange.COLUMNS[m.lnK].Select
>>>				*loRange.COLUMNS[m.lnK].NumberFormat = taHeader_Info[m.lnK,3]
>>>				loExcel.Selection.NumberFormat = taHeader_Info[m.lnK,3]
>>>			ENDIF
>>>
>>>
>>>Unfortunately, it is still not working for dates.
>>>
>>>Is there any way to make number format to work on the existing spread sheet?
>>>
>>>Thanks a lot in advance.
>>
>>How about:
>>
>>loExcel.Selection.NumberFormat = "mm/dd/yy;@"
>>(not tested!)
>
>I passed laHeader_Info[lnI,3] = "mm/dd/yyyy;@" but it made no difference. The dates are still 23-Jul-08

Did you try just plain copy to ... XL5 ? If you have D field in VFP table, then I expect it will give you format mm/dd/yyyy automatically.
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