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Delphi Numeric Edit Box Web. TEditBox that only accepts numbers. > an edit box that will only except numbers. The edit mask contains a value part that can be edited by an end-user, and a currency symbol that cannot be edited. The mask's format is determined by the current culture.
I am guessing you have a majority of columns that may appear to be numeric, but also some that are pure text. ADO effectively ignores the column type when importing an Excel. Instead, it guesses the column types, as stated in this: A Caution about Mixed Data Types As stated previously, ADO must guess at the data type for each column in your Excel worksheet or range. (This is not affected by Excel cell formatting settings.) A serious problem can arise if you have numeric values mixed with text values in the same column. Both the Jet and the ODBC Provider return the data of the majority type, but return NULL (empty) values for the minority data type. If the two types are equally mixed in the column, the provider chooses numeric over text.
One way to load all fields as strings is to use the IMEX extended property in your connection string like following: Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=c: myFolder myExcel2007file.xlsx; Extended Properties='Excel 12.0 Xml;HDR=YES;IMEX=1'; Setting IMEX to 1 makes ADO treat all columns as text, as stated in following: Use this one IMEX=1 when you want to treat all data in the file as text, overriding Excels column type 'General' to guess what type of data is in the column. You can find more information about the IMEX property in this. Update: The field data type retrieved using this would be ftWideString.