Remove $ from output excel???

  • Hi Experts,

    I would like to know how to remove the $ symbol from the output(destination) excel file.

    I have done Aggregate on the database table data and moved to Destination Excel file. I have seen $ symbol in the output file which i dont want to have.

    I have used data conversion transform and tried to change the data type to numeric and int, decimal.

    But still when i save and execute the $ remains in the output.

    IS there any ways to not to show $ symbol in the output table(excel file). Please let me know if anyone have the solution for this.

    Thank you in Advance,

    Best Regards,

    VijayVanamala

  • Maybe the cells in the excel file are formatted as currency?

    Is the $ sign present in the original data?

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  • Hi Koen,

    No, am new to SSIS. am using adventure works database and there is no $ symbol in the source file.

    I have used Data conversion and changed the data type from currency to other types like int, decimal,, numeric. But still the problem arise.

    I have changed manually in excel file to Number.

    Can we do it in SSIS ??? with any of the transformations??

  • If the source data is numeric, just leave as it is. Don't use the data conversion component.

    The excel file, is it a blank file or is there already data in it?

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  • The Source data type is money. and the excel file is empty(it is a new excel file used as destination).

    Can we change the data type in Database from money to decimal without affecting the data?? i don't think it is possible.

    Any solution or updates please post.

    Best Regards,

    VijayVanamala

  • You can convert the data type in the source query itself.

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    MCSE Business Intelligence - Microsoft Data Platform MVP

  • Thank you for your support Will try

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