Remove \N when exporting as CSV
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One option as a Beast Mode fix for limited fields, would be to use a case statment to assign the null fields a value.
Example:
CASE
WHEN `(column name)` IS NULL THEN 1ELSE 0
At the DataFlow level, you could replace NULL values with empty text strings, and then create a similar Beast Mode as above to filter out all empty text or NULL values from the Columns.
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Answers
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One option as a Beast Mode fix for limited fields, would be to use a case statment to assign the null fields a value.
Example:
CASE
WHEN `(column name)` IS NULL THEN 1ELSE 0
At the DataFlow level, you could replace NULL values with empty text strings, and then create a similar Beast Mode as above to filter out all empty text or NULL values from the Columns.
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