When I was a SIPp newbie I thought using a semi-colon in a CVS was
silly. That was before I was transferred to Europe for work. And now I
understand, and I wish I could retract my initial comments. :)

I now have no personal preference, but would using a TAB be a better compromise?

Simon

On 10/2/07, Charles P Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The default SIPp CSV separator is not in fact a comma, but rather a
> semi-colon.  This means that if you try to load the file directly in Excel
> you don't get an import wizard; and the data is unusable.  Does anyone
> have objections to changing the default separator to a comma after the 3.0
> release?
>
> Charles
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