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  • Subject: RE: Alphanumeric field sometimes goes into Excel as hex; sometimes not.
  • From: Bryan Burns <burnsbm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 09:23:17 -0500
  • Organization: Echo, Inc.

I am not sure, we are working on it.  Only one field is coming in as hex 
and that is why I did not think of the CCSID.

By the way, this transfer is being initiated  through a nifty little 
feature in Excel under the data button called "Transfer Data from 
AS/400..."  It is a lot easier for users to use then the transfer function 
in Client Access.

Bryan Burns
System Operator
Echo, Inc.
Lake Zurich, IL
Burnsbm@echoincorporated.com
847-540-8400  x493
620 V4R4


-----Original Message-----
From:   Eric Sundell PMI [SMTP:ESundell@pmi.delta.org]
Sent:   Wednesday, August 23, 2000 5:56 PM
To:     'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
Subject:        RE: Alphanumeric field sometimes goes into Excel as hex; 
sometime        s not.

 << File: ATT00002.html >> It has to do with the CCSID of the files, what 
are they?

-----Original Message-----
From: Bryan Burns [mailto:burnsbm@echoincorporated.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 3:25 PM
To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com'
Subject: Alphanumeric field sometimes goes into Excel as hex; sometimes
not.


When one of our users downloads a query into an Excel spreadsheet, the
alphanumeric item number field shows as hex.  This field is from a query
database file (let's say file A), and the physical file looks the same on
the AS/400 as another file (let's say file B).

We are running Client Access Express on a 620-9406 with the V4R4 O/S and
upgraded our ERP package (MAPICS) in June.

Why is this field showing up as hex in Excel from file A but not file B?

Bryan Burns
System Operator
Echo, Inc.
Lake Zurich, IL
Burnsbm@echoincorporated.com
847-540-8400  x493
620 V4R4


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