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An empty, commas-only row in a measurement data CSV file causes section identity columns (Site, Hole, Core, Section) to be treated as float strings ("5.0") instead of the int strings ("5") we expect. This results in no measurement data rows being spliced despite the input CSV files looking totally legit in Excel. Viewing in a text editor reveals the empty, commas-only row(s).
Feldman should be able to ignore such rows, and splice measurement data correctly despite their presence.
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An empty, commas-only row in a measurement data CSV file causes section identity columns (Site, Hole, Core, Section) to be treated as float strings ("5.0") instead of the int strings ("5") we expect. This results in no measurement data rows being spliced despite the input CSV files looking totally legit in Excel. Viewing in a text editor reveals the empty, commas-only row(s).
Feldman should be able to ignore such rows, and splice measurement data correctly despite their presence.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: