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when i import data from a csv file into power bi i often encounter two problems the first problem is that sometimes my decimals disappear and i have way too big values in my result now the second problem that i sometimes have is that i add columns to my data source file csv file and then i refresh and they dont show up in power bi now lets see how we can fix both of [Applause] them welcome to how to power bi my name is boss and if this is the very first time for you visiting this channel then make sure to hit that subscribe button if you want to stay up to date on all of my videos now lets have a look at the csv files that were going to import into power bi so here you have the data from two csv files that we are going to import into power bi and theyre almost the same the only difference is the decimal separators and the thousand separators so you see in the first data set we have the dots as a decimal separator and comma theres a thousand separator in the second data set we hav