cidgoh / DataHarmonizer

A standardized browser-based spreadsheet editor and validator that can be run offline and locally, and which includes templates for SARS-CoV-2 and Monkeypox sampling data. This project, created by the Centre for Infectious Disease Genomics and One Health (CIDGOH), at Simon Fraser University, is now an open-source collaboration with contributions from the National Microbiome Data Collaborative (NMDC), the LinkML development team, and others.
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french accents removed from client descriptions #235

Closed nknox closed 2 years ago

nknox commented 2 years ago

In the latest version of DH, the french accents are removed. E.g. Laboratoire de sant publique du Qu bec (LSPQ) ; New Brunswick - Vitalit Health Network (é at the end of Vitalit)

ddooley commented 2 years ago

If you are seeing this in the DH menu or in the NML-LIMS export of this data? If the latter, then next release has a fix that tweaks the DH NML-LIMS export file format so Excell can display the accents correctly.

ddooley commented 2 years ago

I will close this now. We will reopen if you find its still an existing issue?