Fix mixed delimiters in CSV (no upload)
When some rows use commas and others use semicolons/tabs, parsing breaks. Use sampling and re-export strategies.
Mixed delimiters in one file. Practical troubleshooting runbook for repeatable fixes and safer conversions.
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When some rows use commas and others use semicolons/tabs, parsing breaks. Use sampling and re-export strategies.
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Excel CSV exports vary by locale (comma vs semicolon) and quoting rules. Learn what changes and how to convert safely to JSON locally (no upload).
CSV delimiter detection in plain English: how commas/semicolons/tabs affect parsing, why columns shift, and how to convert CSV to JSON locally (no upload).
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Practical data cleaning steps before converting CSV to JSON: delimiter checks, quotes, newlines, headers, and encoding—no upload, all local in your browser.
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Expert note: Mixed delimiters in one file usually resolves fastest when triage starts from strict validation and then branches to comparison/alternative paths based on input quality.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Intent confidence score | 72/100 |
| Predicted CTR uplift potential | 49% |
| Target crawl depth | < 3 clicks |
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