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I have files with no header: the first row of my files are data, so the workaround suggested in #6675 (right click on the row index to skip it) does not work: the first row is lost forever.
What's your proposed solution?
Add a number field Number of row for Header.
If it is 0, take arbirary names for columns (1,2,3,...), and rename them later.
@alaindebecker, a related trick to #6675 should already work. In CSV File Import, right-click the row number and deselect header (instead of choosing to skip). Then, columns are just indexed.
What's your use case?
I have files with no header: the first row of my files are data, so the workaround suggested in #6675 (right click on the row index to skip it) does not work: the first row is lost forever.
What's your proposed solution?
Add a number field Number of row for Header.
Are there any alternative solutions?
Do it manually with an editor.
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