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'''Problem:''' When transferring text files between Unix/Linux and DOS/Windows systems, line endings can become inconsistent. Unix/Linux systems typically use line feed (LF) characters, while DOS/Windows systems use carriage return (CR) and line feed (LF) combinations. This mismatch can result in extra characters appearing in the data, causing visual artifacts and processing errors.
'''Problem:''' When transferring text files between Unix/Linux and DOS/Windows systems, line endings can become inconsistent. Unix/Linux systems typically use line feed (LF) characters, while DOS/Windows systems use carriage return (CR) and line feed (LF) combinations. This mismatch can result in extra characters appearing in the data, causing visual artifacts and processing errors.


'''Solution:'''
'''Solution:''' No fields may include a non-printing character, leading spaces, or trailing spaces.
 
https://handbook.arctosdb.org/documentation/data_quality#nonprinting-characters


=== Invalid Individual Count ===
=== Invalid Individual Count ===
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