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Sample data:

"iWine","Barcode","Location","Bin","Size","Valuation","Price","StoreName",\ "PurchaseDate","Note","Vintage","Wine","Locale","Country","Region","SubRegion",\ "Appellation","Producer","SortProducer","Type","Color","Category","Varietal",\ "MasterVarietal","Designation","Vineyard","WA","WS","IWC","BG","WE","JR",\ "RH","JG","GV","JK","LD","CW","CT","MY","BeginConsume","EndConsume"

"334142","15240542","Cellar","","750ml","","0","","","","2003",\
"Bodegas y Viñedos Alión Ribera del Duero","Spain, Castilla y León, Ribera del Duero","Spain",\
"Castilla y León","Unknown","Ribera del Duero","Bodegas y Viñedos Alión",\
"Alión, Bodegas y Viñedos","Red","Red","Dry","Tempranillo","Tempranillo","Unknown","Unknown",\
"","","","","","","","","","","","","91.3333333333333","","2011","2021"

FasterCSV insists on raising MalformedCSVError when parsing this data, specifically thrown around line 1616 in faster_csv.rb

raise MalformedCSVError unless in_quotes
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This is difficult to read. Can you edit it onto several more lines? – pavium Sep 1 at 20:42
yes, sorry about that. – Kyle Sep 1 at 20:50
Could it be the last comma on a line? Maybe either use a pair of empty quotes ("") or take out the last comma? Not familiar with the class, but it sounds like it wants EVERYTHING in quotes by your error. – benjynito Sep 1 at 20:57

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Also - did you check out related posts about the encoding?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1328250/how-do-i-import-using-fastercsv-a-row-with-a-name-like-ciaran

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I did. Doing some more testing (and remembering a similar issue I had a while back), I copy and pasted the contents of the csv into a new file, and it works as expected. Thoughts on that? Maybe came through (it was exported from Google Spreadsheet) with mucked up char encoding or something along those lines? – Kyle Sep 1 at 21:28
Yea, I'm not really sure. Do you specify the flag on the command? Seems like it would be easier than ensuring your file was in the right format? – benjynito Sep 2 at 1:04
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I'd guess that the issues you are having are due to the non-ascii characters.

Try replacing them with non-accents, and see if it works. If it does, you must use the :encoding option on FasterCSV to match your file's format.

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