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All,

I've got an excel spreadsheet that uses MS Query to pull some data
back from my iSeries. Worked fine in Office XP and Office 2007. Got
upgraded to Office 2010 yesturday and the time column is showing in
Excel as 0.

When I look at the query result in MS Query, I see valid times, so the
problem is between MS Query and Excel. I've found posts on the
internet from other people with the same issues when querying both IBM
i and other DBs. But so far haven't been able to find a workable
solution. If I use CHAR() to convert the results into a string, I get
the value back. However, the resulting string doesn't graph right,
though it does appear to be used in calculations correctly.

Has anybody here run into this and found a solution?

Thanks!
Charles

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