_QueryTable.TextFileColumnDataTypes Property
Definition
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Returns or sets an ordered array of constants that specify the data types applied to the corresponding columns in the text file that you’re importing into a query table. The default constant for each column is xlGeneral. Read/write Object.
public:
property System::Object ^ TextFileColumnDataTypes { System::Object ^ get(); void set(System::Object ^ value); };
public object TextFileColumnDataTypes { get; set; }
Public Property TextFileColumnDataTypes As Object
Property Value
Remarks
You can use the XlColumnDataType constants listed in the following table to specify the column data types used or the actions taken during the data import.
xlGeneralFormat | General |
xlTextFormat | Text |
xlSkipColumn | Skip column |
xlDMYFormat | Day-Month-Year date format |
xlDYMFormat | Day-Year-Month date format |
xlEMDFormat | EMD date |
xlMDYFormat | Month-Day-Year date format |
xlMYDFormat | Month-Year-Day date format |
xlYDMFormat | Year-Day-Month date format |
xlYMDFormat | Year-Month-Day date format |
Use this property only when your query table is based on data from a text file (with the QueryType property set to xlTextImport).
If you specify more elements in the array than there are columns, those values are ignored.
You can use xlEMDFormat only if Taiwanese language support is installed and selected. The xlEMDFormat constant specifies that Taiwanese era dates are being used.