Is it possible to output or export data from multiple gINT tables to Excel so each table is exported into distinct Excel worksheet? I`m able to setup excel output but I can`t find any solution to create excel table with more than one worksheet. Any advice…
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I have a set of boreholes logged with numbers varying between BH20-01 to BH20-301. My issue is that when I am exporting my gINT file in excel format, the gINT changes the order of the boreholes in tables. For example, BH20-112 shows up…
After the latest corporate-initiated updates to my computer, gINT can no longer import/export Excel files. I have tried reinstalling Office 365, gINT, and STAAD (needed by gINT for some reason) to no avail. Program versions are:
gINT CONNECT Professional…
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I am trying to convert AGS data into excel using the "gINT AGS to Excel Converter", so that I can manipulate the data for a geological modelling research I am conducting.
Every time I attempt a conversion the software initially does not respond…
Does anyone know about this issue?
I've upgraded to a Windows 10 64 bit laptop, with Office 2016. Installed gINT v10. Now when I want to export to an Excel table, I'm getting an error.
a. Excel doesn't appear anywhere in the "export to file" dropdown…
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I am using the wiki instructions for importing/exporting data using a correspondence file. My purpose is to export gint data to an existing Excel file so I had to transpose the instructions some.
I mapped all the source file (gint) expressions…
I think this is a new problem though I can't guess what's causing it. Trying to paste a column from excel into gINT is giving a strange result. All of the excel column cell values are getting pasted into the first gINT cell in the destination column.…
I have just noticed a curiosity.
When exporting to AGS, using a .gcx file several sets of data are not exporting into the AGS tables...
However when exporting to an Excel file using the same .gcx file all of the data appears...
Has anyone else experienced…
Dennis, the problem is the 'a.m.' text at the end of the date/time value. If the date value entered in gINT has 'a.m.' in the field, it is not a DateTime field, and the query expression cannot use the # delimiters.
On the other hand, if this is the…