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Principles

One mapper is dedicated to parsing a specific CSV file structure, and thus dedicated mappers should be created for each and every specific CSV structure you might need to ingest in the platform.

Create a new CSV Mapper

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In menu Data, select the submenu Ingestion, and on the right menu select CSV Mappers. You are presented with a list of all the mappers set in the platform. +

In menu Data, select the submenu Processing, and on the right menu select CSV Mappers. You are presented with a list of all the mappers set in the platform. Note that you can delete or update any mapper from the context menu via the burger button beside each mapper.

Click on the button + in the bottom-right corner to add a new Mapper.

Enter a name for your mapper and some basic information about your CSV files:

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Use a mapper for importing a CSV GitHub