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"Data import from Excel - date time conversion hell"
i've got dates in Excel that got wrong conversion in RM.
Example: In Excel I have 14.07.2007 23:59 (formatted as dd.mm.yyyy h:mm), when I load it into RM it turns into Sun Jul 15 02:59:59 EEST 2007. WTF? Time zone conversion? I'm lost. Please help.
P.S. I've got 3 date/time variables within one Excel example set...after loading into RM 2 got +3 hours, 1 got +2 hours...again WTF?
I've tried another spreadsheet with the same variables and got different time shifts for the same variables.
Example: In Excel I have 14.07.2007 23:59 (formatted as dd.mm.yyyy h:mm), when I load it into RM it turns into Sun Jul 15 02:59:59 EEST 2007. WTF? Time zone conversion? I'm lost. Please help.
P.S. I've got 3 date/time variables within one Excel example set...after loading into RM 2 got +3 hours, 1 got +2 hours...again WTF?
I've tried another spreadsheet with the same variables and got different time shifts for the same variables.
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I had a similar issue with a file until it was pointed out to me the 14/07/2007 is formatted as dd/MM/yyyy and not dd/mm/yyyy as I was entering.
Could this be similar to your problem?
Regards,
JEdward
Sometimes you need to consider the milliseconds - yes really! This issue popped up last March, here's a reference to the thread...
http://rapid-i.com/rapidforum/index.php/topic,3489.0.html
Hope that helps.
Cheers,
JEdward.