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Difference in date format between .xlsx and .csv file in obiee 12c
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Looks like an Excel issue and how it is interpreting your "date". OBIEE is doing what it has to but and it appears to be exporting it correctly as "17-Nov".
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Again: that is Excel. Meaning it interprets the data. it is NOT what's literally IN the csv!
In order to know what is in the CSV you have to open it with Notepad or the likes. And NOT with a tool with INTERPRETS the data.
Not really sure how else to say this.
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So? Connect what I said with what you see.
Excel. Interprets. The. Data.
Your. Export. Is. Correct.
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Hi Somi,
Oracle did not write excel.
Microsoft are responsible for that one.
If you create a comma delimited file and manually populate it with data like; -
SomeText,Nov-17,Somemore text
Then save it as a .csv extension.
Then open it in excel.
You will see that excel misinterprets your field. Excel misinterprets. There is nothing wrong with the source.
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