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The output is incomplete in the Search CSV export (nutrient modifiers removed) #10876

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aleene opened this issue Oct 11, 2024 · 0 comments
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CSV exports Data export We export data nightly as CSV, MongoDB… See: https://world.openfoodfacts.org/data 🔎 Search

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aleene commented Oct 11, 2024

What

The search-page offers the possibility to export the search results as a CSV. This CSV contains the original nutritional values. Although that is what it claims. However in this output the maximum indicator "<" is removed. This should not be done.

Expected behaviour

Keep everything like it was input by the user in the original fields output.

Why

Without these indicators it is impossible to use the data to do statistics. In any statistics effort the upper limits must be removed and the field must set to undefined. Otherwise the statistics does not have any value.

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@teolemon teolemon added 🐛 bug This is a bug, not a feature request. 🔎 Search and removed 🐛 bug This is a bug, not a feature request. labels Oct 11, 2024
@teolemon teolemon changed the title Search CSV-output incomplete The output is incomplete in the Search CSV export (nutrient modifiers removed) Oct 19, 2024
@teolemon teolemon added Data export We export data nightly as CSV, MongoDB… See: https://world.openfoodfacts.org/data CSV exports labels Oct 19, 2024
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