![]() That causes an issue because the single quote isn’t expected. So, if the cell formatting was set to Text, then if I use the single quote to denote the value should be saved/interpreted as text the single quote actually appears in the cell. ![]() The cell format in UFT will be whatever it was in Excel. So, the work around works, however, there are times that we import an Excel spreadsheet into UFT then write captured/calculated values to the data table that was created during the import process. ![]() By putting single quote the value would be interpreted by the cell as 01234, the single quote is not visible. Same thing would happen to a numeric value 01234 would be saved by the default formatting of the cell as 1234. So, a work around is to put a single quote in front of the value ’ so that it is interpreted as text just like Excel does. That is a problem because we need to verify/use the date in the same format of the original value after being re-read from the data table. It is probably easiest to use an example.Įxample: We have a date,, that was captured from the screen and want to write it to a UFT data table. I will do my best to describe the behavior. ![]() This ‘issue’ started with version 15.0.1 with the enhancements made to the uft data tables.
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