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funk.phenomena
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2011-05-25 : 15:07:24
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| Hi All -I have a query that contains about 35 complex 'Select' statements and the results are saved as a .CSV file.When I open the file in EXCEL, all fields with null values have the "NULL" text, in which I have to do a "Find and Replace" every single time I save the file.Without modifying each SELECT statement, is there a way to have NULL values presented as BLANK fields instead of displaying "NULL" ?THANKS! |
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jimf
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2011-05-25 : 15:21:42
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| yes. Use ISNULL(field,'') for character fields. For numbers, you'd have to convert the field to char first.JimEveryday I learn something that somebody else already knew |
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funk.phenomena
Posting Yak Master
121 Posts |
Posted - 2011-05-25 : 15:27:20
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| Thanks, but doesn't that mean I have to modify every single SELECT statement with the ISNULL function? |
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jimf
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
2875 Posts |
Posted - 2011-05-25 : 15:41:01
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| Sorry, I missed that part in your OP I don't know of any way other than modifying all your select statements. You could write some vba to do the find and replace?JimEveryday I learn something that somebody else already knew |
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Bazalddo
Starting Member
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Posted - 2011-05-26 : 05:52:08
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| jimf you may have to modify all your select statements but that would save you having to change the spreadsheet every single time. Might be a bit tedious changing them all but it will save time in the future! :)Shahbaz AhdiApps DeveloperODEON/UCI Cinema |
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jfarrugia
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2011-05-26 : 06:25:24
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| just throwing another option at you...or maybe you can just place an IF statement in excel as a formula which will replace NULL with whatever value you like.. but I'd suggest going with jimf's suggestion..its cleanerWhere software development knowledge meets the reader |
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