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Ignore unparseable lines: Ignores any line that does not correspond to the settings
above.
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First row contains field names: Uses the first line of the CSV as headers, which
automatically names all extracted fields.
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Verify that the data is read properly and click Finish.
From the File menu
1.
Click the File menu and select New.Click the Data mapping Data mapping Wizards
drop-down and select From CSV File.
2.
Click Next.
3.
Click the Browse button and open the CSV file you want to work with.
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Take a look at the Preview box content to ensure that the file is the right one and the
encoding correctly reads the data.
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Click Next.
4.
From the Select a CSV Configuration dialog, choose the proper settings:
Note
These settings are generally detected automatically.
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Encoding: Choose the correct encoding to read the file.
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Separator: Defines what character separates each fields in the file.
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Comment Delimiter: Defines what character starts a comment line.
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Text Delimiter: Defines what character surrounds text fields in the file, preventing
the Field Delimiter from being interpreted within those text delimiters.
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Ignore unparseable lines: Ignores any line that does not correspond to the settings
above.
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First row contains field names: Uses the first line of the CSV as headers, which
automatically names all extracted fields.
5.
Verify that the data is read properly and click Finish.
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