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jrossausiscom
4 years agoQrew Assistant Captain
Hey Mark, thanks for the reply.
We run into this problem with excel, (12 digits and then 15 as the hard cut). But it sounds like if we have them set to text we should be okay. Currently that is what we do I believe.
You know I kind of figured with newer hardware, 64 bit systems, etc., that the digit limits could be way higher now days. haha.
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John Ross
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We run into this problem with excel, (12 digits and then 15 as the hard cut). But it sounds like if we have them set to text we should be okay. Currently that is what we do I believe.
You know I kind of figured with newer hardware, 64 bit systems, etc., that the digit limits could be way higher now days. haha.
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John Ross
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ScottBurday__Tr
4 years agoQrew Trainee
A simple rule that I learned a long time ago; if you need to do math with the field then it should be numeric. If you do not need to do math with the field it should be text.
For items like ICCIDs, serial numbers, etc. there is no need to do any math with the data so it should be a text. Then you are unlimited in the length of the data.
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Scott Burday, Trinity
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For items like ICCIDs, serial numbers, etc. there is no need to do any math with the data so it should be a text. Then you are unlimited in the length of the data.
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Scott Burday, Trinity
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