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I have data connection pulling a SQL query, I am using:

CONVERT(VARCHAR(10), TASK_DATE_CREATED, 101) AS [Task Orig Date]

to create the Task Orig Date field. However, this is not putting it into my data table as a 'date' automatically and is imported as text initially (I have to 'activate' the cell, then leave the cell to have it count as a 'date').
I can write VBA to go through the entire range cell by cell and do this, but does anyone know a systemic way to have the data import as a date to begin with? is there other info you need to know to help? Gracias amigos!
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