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[jira] (CSV-297) setHeader() does not consider the separator while parse header row
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CSV-297 ]
Marco Cuccato deleted comment on CSV-297:
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was (Author: JIRAUSER290116):
Solved using:
{code:java}
CSVFormat.Builder.create()
.setDelimiter(separator1)
.setHeader()
.setQuote(null)
.build();{code}
I think you can close this.
> setHeader() does not consider the separator while parse header row
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: CSV-297
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CSV-297
> Project: Commons CSV
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Parser
> Affects Versions: 1.9.0
> Reporter: Marco Cuccato
> Priority: Major
>
> If you try to parse a file like this:
> {code:java}
> name$value
> a$1
> b$0
> c$3{code}
> with a CSVFormat defined like this:
> {code:java}
> CSVFormat.DEFAULT.builder()
> .setRecordSeparator("$")
> .setHeader()
> .build();
> {code}
> and then try to retrieve a field by name with:
> {code:java}
> record.get("name"){code}
> i get the following error:
>
> {code:java}
> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Mapping for name not found, expected one of [name$value]
> at org.apache.commons.csv.CSVRecord.get(CSVRecord.java:121)
>
> {code}
> Looks like the parser does not consider the separator when auto detects headers.
> If I modify the source file using comma as separator and
> {code:java}
> format.setRecordSeparator(","){code}
> it works.
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