Hi Jelena & Annabel,
Although I haven't used it, csvkit looks suitable for reordering/selecting
columns:
csvcut -c column_c,column_a data.csv > new.csv
In the documentation (https://csvkit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/), the
examples are all Unix/Linux shell commands but it's a Python tool
Dear Jelena,
Thank you for your post. To answer your question, at the moment, there is
not a way to order the csv column headers in the search export csv. As you
probably already know, you can decide what the column headers are (i.e.
what nodes are represented in the export csv) via the Arches