ACC2: Importing a Text File with Dates in DDMMMYY Format (131933)
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This article was previously published under Q131933 Novice: Requires knowledge of the user interface on single-user computers.
SYMPTOMS
When you import a delimited text file containing a field with values in
a Medium Date format (DDMMMYY) with the Create New Table option, the
imported date field has a Text data type rather than a Date/Time data
type. When you import a delimited text file containing a field with
values in a Medium Date format (DDMMMYY) with the Append to Existing
Table option, you receive a "type conversion" error.
CAUSE
Microsoft Access does not recognize the Medium Date format when importing
dates in a delimited text file.
RESOLUTION
When you import a delimited text file with the Create New Table option,
change the field's data type to Date/Time and set the field's Format
property to Medium Date.
When you import a delimited text file with the Append to Existing Table
option, make sure the table's date field has a Text data type. Once you
import the data, change the field's data type to Date/Time and set its
Format property to Medium Date.
REFERENCES
For more information about this issue in Microsoft Access 7.0 or above,
please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
159323 ACC: Importing Text File with Dates in DDMMMYY Format
(95/97)
For more information about changing a field's data type, search for
"data type conversion," and then "Changing a Field Data Type" using the
Microsoft Access Help menu.
For more information about formatting dates, search for "date formats,"
and then "Format Property - Date/Time Data Types" using the Microsoft
Access Help menu.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 6/25/2002 |
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Keywords: | kb3rdparty kbprb KB131933 |
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