Simples. Ty Morten. Bad RedHat :(

Tim Clarke
 

On 10/05/17 14:04, Morten Welinder wrote:
> That is a very old version of Gnumeric you have there.  It's from 2010.
> With the current version of Gnumeric you get the value formatted in xlsx.
>
> Morten
>
>
> On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 8:09 AM, Tim Clarke <tim.cla...@manifest.co.uk> wrote:
>> I'm getting some (unexpected?) results converting SQL CSV output to
>> Excel spreadsheets:
>>
>> Centos 6.9
>>
>> ssconvert --version:
>> ssconvert version '1.10.10'
>> datadir := '/usr/share/gnumeric/1.10.10'
>> libdir := '/usr/lib/gnumeric/1.10.10'
>>
>> echo \"31/03/2014 00:00:00\" | ssconvert --import-encoding="UTF8"
>> --export-type=Gnumeric_Excel:excel_biff8 fd://0 "my.xls"
>> echo \"31/03/2014 00:00:00\" | ssconvert --import-encoding="UTF8"
>> --export-type=Gnumeric_Excel:xlsx fd://0 "my.xlsx"
>>
>> The .xls file formats the date fine but the .xlsx remains as a
>> user-confusing Julian.
>>
>> Is this by design? Is there a work-around?
>>
>> --
>> Tim Clarke
>>
>>
>>
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