On 02 September 2023 at 11:07, R Losey said:

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> Hi. The issue may be with the CSV (which stands for COMMA separated
> values)... if the currency contains commas, it will confuse anything that
> thinks it is separated by commas. 

No. A field in a .CSV file that contains a comma will be enclosed in 
(single or double) quote marks, so the program reading it will not have 
any such problem.

Otherwise it isn't a .CSV file but a text file that happens to have been 
given a .CSV filetype.

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