-
```
for those who have the problem of date, offset by 1 (eg 18/10/2011 10/19/2011
affcihe), so I think I found the solution:
go to file: read.php:
$utcValue = round(($utcDays+1) * SPREADSHEET_EXCE…
-
```
for those who have the problem of date, offset by 1 (eg 18/10/2011 10/19/2011
affcihe), so I think I found the solution:
go to file: read.php:
$utcValue = round(($utcDays+1) * SPREADSHEET_EXCE…
-
```
for those who have the problem of date, offset by 1 (eg 18/10/2011 10/19/2011
affcihe), so I think I found the solution:
go to file: read.php:
$utcValue = round(($utcDays+1) * SPREADSHEET_EXCE…
-
```
for those who have the problem of date, offset by 1 (eg 18/10/2011 10/19/2011
affcihe), so I think I found the solution:
go to file: read.php:
$utcValue = round(($utcDays+1) * SPREADSHEET_EXCE…
-
```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Excel Spreadsheet of mixed fields (text, float, int) but all specified as
'General' in Excel
2. The fields look fine in Excel, but when parsed by php-exc…
-
```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Excel Spreadsheet of mixed fields (text, float, int) but all specified as
'General' in Excel
2. The fields look fine in Excel, but when parsed by php-exc…
-
```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Excel Spreadsheet of mixed fields (text, float, int) but all specified as
'General' in Excel
2. The fields look fine in Excel, but when parsed by php-exc…
-
```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Excel Spreadsheet of mixed fields (text, float, int) but all specified as
'General' in Excel
2. The fields look fine in Excel, but when parsed by php-exc…
-
```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Excel Spreadsheet of mixed fields (text, float, int) but all specified as
'General' in Excel
2. The fields look fine in Excel, but when parsed by php-exc…
-
```
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Excel Spreadsheet of mixed fields (text, float, int) but all specified as
'General' in Excel
2. The fields look fine in Excel, but when parsed by php-exc…