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AOjuva Posted - 10/27/2020 : 01:47:31 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 2020b

I have had some problems with large .csv files (>100000 rows and 10-15 columns). When I import the files in Origin, occasionally some value will lose its decimal separator. Approximately one every few hundred entries. However, with hundreds of thousands of rows, these errors become quite numerous and correcting each cell by hand is very time-consuming.

Why does it happen and how to prevent it? Is it still possible to import very large files to Origin?

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cpyang Posted - 10/27/2020 : 02:20:01 AM
Your picture showed the Time column was not imported correctly as numeric data but as text, so you are not using the CSV Data Connector to import?

If you have a file that can show this problem, please send to me at cp@originlab.com, so I can check, but first make sure you do the import using the new Data Connector.

CP

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