transformations:importtext
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|Separator|The delimiter character that separates one value from another. For instance, for CSV files it should be a comma.\\ A custom separator consisting of up to 8 characters can also be specified. | |Separator|The delimiter character that separates one value from another. For instance, for CSV files it should be a comma.\\ A custom separator consisting of up to 8 characters can also be specified. | ||
|Decimal|When a text value looks like a number, EasyMorph converts it into a number. The decimal character specifies whether such numbers should have comma or dot as decimal separator.| | |Decimal|When a text value looks like a number, EasyMorph converts it into a number. The decimal character specifies whether such numbers should have comma or dot as decimal separator.| | ||
- | |Skip first lines|This option specifies how many lines to skip from the beginning of a file. It can be helpful in case when first rows contain\\ some metadata (file header) and actual tabular data starts only after that metadata. This setting can be specified using a parameter as well.| | + | |Skip first lines|This option specifies how many lines to skip from the beginning of a file. It can be helpful in cases where first rows contain\\ some metadata (file header) and actual tabular data starts only after that metadata. This setting can be specified using a parameter as well.| |
|Columns don't have headers|Check this if data doesn' | |Columns don't have headers|Check this if data doesn' | ||
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transformations/importtext.txt · Last modified: 2023/10/11 20:48 by craigt