exporting users with semicolons instead of commas

4 years 4 months ago #315642 by suporteavida
hi
please i need to configure this CSV export so that the field values ​​are separated by ";" (semicolon) instead of "," (comma)
w here can I make this adjustment?


Ivan Campos, São Paulo-SP, Brasil
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4 years 4 months ago #315655 by krileon
There is no configuration for that and no plans for such configuration. Why do you need to change the separators? All standard CSV editing programs allow you to specify the separator on import/open.


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4 years 4 months ago #315860 by suporteavida
Replied by suporteavida on topic exporting users with semicolons instead of commas
is that the csv file goes to an ID card printing program, so the file doesn't go through an editor
and this ID card program only works with separator of type ";"

but thank you, I will try something here, I think the simplest will be to open CSV in some editor and export with the separator ";"

Ivan Campos, São Paulo-SP, Brasil

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