A custom field of Text Field (single line) type is having numbers on it with leading zeroes. Upon extract, these zeroes are truncated.
The .vm files are outputting the data correctly. The problem is in excel
You might be able to do something in the xml to tell excel "this is a string, not a number", but I don't know
Ok. Tried to add a ' on the 000123. But still its shown like that on Excel. Probably need to look into vm files. Or somewhere else?
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Ok. Tried to add a ' on the 000123. But still its shown like that on Excel. Probably need to look into vm files. Or somewhere else?
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Actually, they probably aren't being truncated on "extract", it's likely that whatever you are loading them into is doing it.
However, you've not told us what you're actually doing on "extract" or where the data is going that might be chopping the zeroes off. (For example, Excel will often take a guess that numbers are numbers even when the data it reads is a string)
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Thanks Nic!
I have the following
Custom Field Name : Field A
Type : Text Field (single line)
Content : 000123456
When I extract the issue with this detail via export option on the issue navigator, the resulting Excel sheet no longer has the leading zeros and will only show 123456.
Is there some way to prevent this?
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It's excel dropping the digits, you need to change that behaviour in excel. From memory, it's something to do with cell formats, but I'm not sure.
If you opened the downloaded file generated by the export in a text editor (it's actually xml, not an excel file), you'll see your leading 0s are all there. It's the import into excel that's trying to be clever and breaking it.
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Yes. It is Excel dropping the leading zeroes. Changing the behavior doesn't help. It does not bring back the leading zerios.
Yes. It is the export to Excel breaking things. Any idea how to remedy this?
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