Hi,

You have two options:

1. Change the last line of your file to be |print(df)| instead of
   simply |df|.
2. Use the Spyder Variable Explorer, which shows the variables
   generated during the execution of your file.

Cheers,
Carlos

El 18/06/17 a las 10:03, avi elik escribió:

hello,

i'm trying to see the content of a csv file with spider but not able to do so.
when i try that with juniper it work.

can some one please tell me what i did wrong?

thanks.

avi.
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