Le 28/09/2014 06:22, Peter Goggin a écrit :

Hi Peter,

> Access as Excel files, opened them in Librecalc, saved them in native
> librecalc format. I made sure the column definitions were correct for
> dates.

As Robert has mentioned, you must make sure that the data type stored in
Calc is really a DATE and not just a text string *formatted* as a date,
otherwise the import to Base will import the text string.

It is also not impossible that the import wizard has a bug when it comes
to interpreting dates, or that this functionality is dependent on the
version of LibreOffice you are using, as the DATE API changed sometime
during 4.1 development and has had further "work" done on it since then.
These changes could have had a knock on effect on the import wizard.


Alex


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