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Why is RM pulling in a Excel column when that column has already been deleted?
Hi there,
I have no idea what is going on here. The adj. close column doesn't exist in my Excel file on my computer so why is RM pulling in an Excel column when that column has already been deleted and I only have one copy of that file and it has NO adj close?
Thanks,
I have no idea what is going on here. The adj. close column doesn't exist in my Excel file on my computer so why is RM pulling in an Excel column when that column has already been deleted and I only have one copy of that file and it has NO adj close?
Thanks,
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Are you sure that the column has been deleted and not hidden? Just in case, because those two are different features.
All the best!
The adj close column had definitely been deleted. I went to reimport the file again this morning and it still shows as an extra column? I even tried hiding it via the import wizard. I don't want that column yet RM thinks it's still exists.
Does RM have a cache issue?
Looking further into the import issue I see this warning -- pls see image. There is also a Date issue which is strange as this Excel file (FTSE) has the date set to "Short" in Excel just as the other files (eg Dow Jones) and the Dow file didn't ever throw up a warning?
Cheers,
What is an IO object please?
I've been importing using the Read Excel (because I'm regularly updating my Excel with new data) and the import wizard. Surely if I do a fresh import and locate the file on my Macbook (with the column deleted) it shouldn't be appearing like a "ghost" column still?
Cheers,
Dortmund, Germany