Use LibreOffice as it allows selecting which separator character to use. Excel uses , or ; depending on language settings, that's why CSV is not opening correctly for you.
Hi admin,
I am getting crazy to sort it out a question about .csv data format and I need your help. Probably you are aware about that.
Data with decimal value are stored with dot (example 1.58 and not 1,58). The problem is that with LibreOffice or Excel when I do a sum of the value (example 1.3 + 5.6 + 8.3 + 9.5) the result is not correct.
I try to change format of the number without success. The problem is that customer of mine needs to analize the datas recorded but in this way it seems is quite impossible. How do you manage it?
Unfortunately there's no 100% working way to get user's locale setting including number formatting rules. The only thing that can be done is to add a configuration option for CSV: use , or . for decimals and ; or , to separate fields.