Microsoft KB Archive/162821

= ACC97: Excel ISAM Rounding Errors =

Article ID: 162821

Article Last Modified on 1/19/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Access 97 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q162821



Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.



SYMPTOMS
When you export data to Microsoft Excel for Windows 95 or Microsoft Excel 97, numeric values are displayed in a more precise way than they were in Microsoft Access, making the values appear to be incorrect. For example a .15 in Microsoft Access appears as .15000000596 when exported to a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.



CAUSE
Microsoft Excel supports a different level of precision than does Microsoft Access. This difference in rounding behavior occurs because of floating point conversion.



RESOLUTION
The following are some methods to work around the different level of precision. These are not meant to be all-inclusive.


 * In an unbound text box on a form or report, you can set the Format property to "0.0".
 * In other controls, you can use a combination of the Format and Val functions to convert the calculated value to the same precision as the displayed value.
 * You can change the formatting of the cells in the Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.



Steps to Reproduce Behavior

 * 1) Open the sample database Northwind.mdb.
 * 2) Export the Order Details table to Excel 97 format by using the Save As/Export command on the File menu.
 * 3) Create a linked table to this file and open it in Datasheet view.

Note that some of the values in the Discount field now contain incorrect values. For example, 0.2 is now 0.200000002980232.

Keywords: kbinterop kbprb KB162821

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