Cómo quitar automáticamente las primeras y últimas comillas dobles de un archivo CSV cuando hay comillas dobles en el contenido.
De forma predeterminada, si hay comillas dobles para cada elemento de un archivo CSV, Tableau las quitará automáticamente durante la importación de fuentes de datos.
Sin embargo, si hay comillas dobles dentro del contenido (p. ej., "S 01" monitor"), Tableau no podrá quitarlas automáticamente.
Por ejemplo, el archivo CSV que se podría leer sin las comillas dobles:
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Tienda,Categoría,Producto,Número
"AA","XXX","S 01 monitor","5"
"AB","XXX","S 02 monitor","3"
"AC","XXX","S 03 monitor","2"
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El archivo CSV que se podría leer con todas las comillas dobles:
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Tienda,Categoría,Producto,Número
"AA","XXX","S 01" monitor","5"
"AB","XXX","S 02 monitor","3"
"AC","XXX","S 03 monitor","2"
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