I get this issue all time. Change the semi column into commas. If you have commas in the Text make sure to make the text in quotes so Tran, William would be "Tran, William"
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Issue is a Russian user try to import accounts and contacts from CSV and since their CSV format is bit different, column mapping is not coming correctly. We tried UTF8 but no luck. ANy idea?
The file will look like : state;country;lastname;firstname
I get this issue all time. Change the semi column into commas. If you have commas in the Text make sure to make the text in quotes so Tran, William would be "Tran, William"
As a common practice, if your question is answered, please choose 1 best answer. But you can give every answer a thumb up if that answer is helpful to you.
Tran, William would be "Tran, William"
As a common practice, if your question is answered, please choose 1 best answer.
But you can give every answer a thumb up if that answer is helpful to you.
Thanks
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Issue is a Russian user try to import accounts and contacts from CSV and since their CSV format is bit different, column mapping is not coming correctly. We tried UTF8 but no luck. ANy idea?
The file will look like :
state;country;lastname;firstname
instead of comma, semi colon
Thanks
Tran, William would be "Tran, William"
As a common practice, if your question is answered, please choose 1 best answer.
But you can give every answer a thumb up if that answer is helpful to you.
Thanks
if somebody get into this issue, this doc might also help
https://help.salesforce.com/apex/HTViewSolution?urlname=All-fields-shown-in-one-line-separated-by-a-semicolon-when-mapping-a-data-import-file-1327108676901