for reasons unknown our credit card processor produces csv reports that include a comma as a thousands-separator while also using a comma as a delimiter

why this

@Satsuma all they had to do was either use semicolons as a delimiter (they don't appear anywhere in the data) or just exclude number formatting. and yet. here we are.

@KittyUnpretty yeah the fact that it would have been so easy to avoid definitely compounds the effect

How do you even fix something like that?

@Satsuma in my case i just opened the csv in notepad++ and did a search and replace for "$1," to change it to "$1" before opening the file in excel

if we actually did large amounts of business this would be a mess

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@KittyUnpretty yeah I’d figured there was at least a chance of having 2 digits before the comma

Glad it wasnt completely nightmarish to sort out

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