I know it’s not the prettiest solution, but if it is really a unique ID you 
could use an atom (or string) instead:

    %{ "specialId" => :"100000002" }

Cheers,
Adam

> On 21. Apr 2018, at 10:06, Allen Wyma <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> First of all, I'd like to say thanks so much for the elixir formatter. I do 
> like nearly all of the defaults. There's one place that I would like to 
> change:
> 
> formatting of numbers.
> 
> I'd like to be able to turn off the auto formatting of numbers to add in 
> underscores after every third number.
> 
> Reason:
> I do have some test data in my elixir files that I use to check information 
> and when I search for certain test data by ID, which is a long number, it 
> won't be found cause of the underscores added to the number.
> 
> I can see this being useful if you're working with currency, or numbers with 
> some meaning of counting; it does make the numbers easier to read, but if 
> you're reading like an ID, then it becomes a big difficult to understand.
> 
> %{ "specialId" => 100000002 } # => %{ "specialId" => 100_000_002 }
> 
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