True. A couple if lines would be helpful. Generally QGIS 2.0 is fairly good at 
guessing, so it would be interesting to see what's confusing it. 

Have you got the put apostrophes around text turned on?

If all else fails you can force QGIS to do what you want. 
http://anitagraser.com/2011/03/07/how-to-specify-data-types-of-csv-columns-for-use-in-qgis/

-ramon.

> On 22 Oct 2013, at 20:06, Zirneklitis <e...@lanet.lv> wrote:
> 
> Hard to comment without example.
> 
> Best regards,
> Karlis
> 
> Matteo Ghetta wrote:
>> ..
>> I wrote a table with some field (two of them are x and y coordinates),
>> saved as csv and then I tried to upload it in qgis with the "add
>> delimited text" option.
>> 
>> Problem: numeric filed are read as strings and not as numbers ..
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