Round Excel date to nearest millisecond when converting to javascript date #479
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Hi,
while I was trying to test the generation of our excel file using your library, I found out that some date were not matching what I was expecting.
Opening my file in excel seem to display the correct value, but reloading it with the library and then comparing the excel value to what I was expecting was not always matching. By example writing the following date 2017-11-15T17:00:00.000Z to an excel file and then re-reading it would return 2017-11-15T16:59:59.999Z.
Since excel already round value to the millisecond when showing the value and a javascript date doesn't have precision under a millisecond, I would like to propose that we round the value to the nearest millisecond when reading an excel file.
I haven't found any mention of precision in the spec file, but I think it would be better than truncating the value as it would at least keep the same value when writing and reading a file.