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sanchox Posted - 07/19/2010 : 4:55:34 PM
Origin Ver. and Service Release : 7.5 SR7
Operating System: Win server 2008 Standard 64 bit

It turns out there is no way to export integers to ascii.
E.g. I have a column from 1 to 10 000 000. By playing with the significant digits I can achieve the big numbers to look like integers in the exported file, but then the small ones look like 1.000000, 2.00000 etc. If I make the small ones to look normal i.e. 1, 2, 3
then the big numbers automatically take scientific notation e.g. 2.76457e6

Aren't there a way to export my integer numbers the natural way any integer looks like.

Thanks !
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sanchox Posted - 07/20/2010 : 4:26:34 PM
Haaa !
That worked !
Penn, thank you so much !
S.
Penn Posted - 07/20/2010 : 12:32:56 AM
Hi,

You can set the upper threshold power for converting to scientific notation. Select menu Tools: Options to open the Options dialog. Choose the Numeric Format tab, then you can see the Convert to Scientific Notation group. Set upper threshold power to the desired value in this group.

Remember to refresh the data sheet after setting.

Penn

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