Once I open a new MS Project using an Excel File (importing), the Excel data comes through without any issues as long as the Finish Date is not NULL. I seems like when the Finish Date is Null, within MS Project, the Finish field shows Null as well; however, for the ones that the Excel file includes non-null date values, MS Project is showing a 5 digit number. Below are some for the examples for clarification,
Excel Information,
| Name |
Start |
Finish |
Resource |
Status |
| Analyze Requirements |
9/12/2023 |
|
Bruce Lee |
In Progress |
| Design |
9/12/2023 |
|
TBD |
In Progress |
| Build |
9/12/2023 |
|
Chuck Norris |
In Progress |
| Generate |
9/12/2023 |
9/13/2023 |
James Borwn |
Completed |
| Deploy |
9/5/2023 |
9/14/2023 |
John Doe |
Completed |
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MS Project Finish Column behavior showing a 5 digit number starting with 45xxx. Not sure what's going on. I made a small Excel with Blank date from scratch with only 5 rows in Excel and after importing to MS Project, it is not doing the same thing and it shows NA for NULL Finish date. Unfortunately, for the actual file with real data, it is not doing the same and because of the blank values (I think?) is it destroying the Finish dates that are not NULL and conversting them to a 5 digit number starting with 45xxx.
| Start |
Finish |
| Tue 9/12/23 |
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| Tue 9/5/23 |
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| Tue 9/5/23 |
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| Thu 8/10/23 |
45154 (It should be showing the actual dates and not this number) |
| Tue 9/5/23 |
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| Tue 9/5/23 |
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| Tue 9/5/23 |
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| Tue 9/5/23 |
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| Tue 9/12/23 |
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| Tue 9/5/23 |
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| Tue 9/5/23 |
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| Tue 9/12/23 |
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| Tue 9/5/23 |
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| Tue 9/5/23 |
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| Mon 8/14/23 |
45166 |