Opening Malformed TSV Files #1070
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Hello! I love your qsv application. Thank you for your hard work. I also love your name. If you look me up on YouTube, you'll understand why. :-) I'd use it even more often if I could get past a persistent error. All of my files are TSV with no quotes. 80% plus of the time I try to perform any operation on them, I get an error that one of the rows does not have the same number of columns as the other row. This is correct. I deal with tens of thousands of files, many are malformed. However, I'd like to be able to run the operation on the file still and simply pad the rows that are missing columns. I've read through everything online and can't find a solution other than to use a different application to standardize the number of columns before running anything with qsv. What am I missing? Thank you in advance for your help. Andrew |
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Have you tried |
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Thank you for the really fast reply. I have. My understanding is that normalized the character lengths, but not the number of columns. Am I incorrect? |
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Try it out on a malformed file |
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Thank you!!! That worked. I misread the description of it. You're really kind to help. |
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Here's a screenshot in-case anyone else can benefit from seeing it. |
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Have you tried
qsv fixlengths
?