Microsoft KB Archive/131580

= PRB: ODBC Converts Microsoft Excel Character Data to Memos =

Article ID: 131580

Article Last Modified on 3/10/2000

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual FoxPro 3.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q131580



SYMPTOMS
When using the Microsoft Excel ODBC driver (from the Microsoft Desktop Database Drivers version 2.0) to perform a query against a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, a Visual FoxPro table or cursor is produced. This table or cursor contains the requested data from the Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. If a cell contains text, that text will appear inside memo fields in the resulting Visual FoxPro table or cursor.



CAUSE
When the data is passed to Visual FoxPro from ODBC, the resulting column is 255 characters wide. Visual FoxPro cannot place more than 254 characters in a character field. Therefore, the data must be placed into a memo field.



WORKAROUND
Add a character field to the table that contains the results of the query. Replace that character field with the contents of the memo field.

For example, if the resulting table contains a memo field called sqlmemo, add a character field with the name sqlchar to the table. Then use the following command to copy the data from the memo field to the character field: REPLACE ALL sqlchar WITH TRIM(sqlmemo) Then remove the memo field from the table.



STATUS
Microsoft is researching this behavior and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.



Steps to Reproduce Behavior
 In Microsoft Excel version 5.0, create a workbook called ONE.XLS. Place the word this in column 1, row 1 of Sheet1. Place the word one in column 1, row 2 of Sheet1. Place the word two in column 1, row 3 of Sheet1. Place the word three in column 1, row 4 of Sheet1.</li> Save the workbook as ONE.XLS .</li> Create a data source called excel using the Microsoft Excel ODBC driver. The data source should point to the ONE.XLS file saved in step 6.</li> Exit from Microsoft Excel, and start Visual FoxPro.</li>  Enter the following commands in the Command window: h = SQLCONNECT("excel32","","") ? SQLEXEC(h,'SELECT * FROM "Sheet1$" Sheet1_') BROWSE You will see that the Microsoft Excel cells are presented as memo fields. </li></ol>

Additional query words: VFoxWin

Keywords: kbprb KB131580

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