PowerPivot cannot import data type ()

vumian

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Dear all,

I have a excel file, i do import that as external database, but i found that the Field contain data like : 8000007880( )(15)(1), cannot go in table ?
I dont understand why. Please help me to give the solution . Thank you

vumian
 

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I guess it is getting confused on the data format. Try using Power Query to load the data, and make sure you format it as text before loading to Power Pivot
 
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Probably early rows had more "int" looking stuff, and it inferred int type. Even without Power Query, I suspect you can just flip the column type to Text, and you will be fine.
 
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