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Could you verify this by opening the CSV file with a text editor like notepad, rather than Excel?
Is the same true for the scoring recipe of a model? It seems to remove leading 0s for me in strings as well @Clรฉment_Stenac
Facing same problem where the zeroes are trimmed when data like 01 are used in the formula. Any known work around for this ?
Hi @adiangels , @joostjansenn and @mlv05 ,
My workaround for this is adding a prefix-letter (z for example) to values which possibly contain a leading zero, before exporting. Nothing gets stripped then.
Hope this helps!
Jurre
HI Hi @adiangels , @joostjansenn and @mlv05 @Jurre ,
I also do the same, add ' in front of numbers. Another alternative is to write in Excel directly into a folder instead of dataset, then all the types remain intact.