Hi @Pascal_Gallais- ,
CSV files always add quotes around values that have spaces or other special characters in them, but I’m not sure why Make puts quotes around 100% of the values… even if those values don’t have spaces or special characters.
However, you don’t really need to worry about the quotation marks, because any database or spreadsheet program that imports the CSV file should know to remove the quotation marks upon importing.
A text editor will show you the raw data with quotation marks, but any program that imports the CSV file should ignore the quotation marks.
If you use a different method to create the file like using the text aggregator that @dilipborad mentioned above, be aware that you might accidentally be removing quotation marks where they actually SHOULD exist in a CSV file.
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