Sure,
the situation could be:

csv file content:

NAME,2013,2014
REGION1,"1000","2000"
REGION2,"3000","4000"

I try to add this file into QGIS as an only table, with no geometries associated and the result I get is like this:


NAME,field_2,field_3
REGION1,"1000","2000"
REGION2,"3000","4000"



El 26/05/2014 18:26, Alexandre Neto escribió:
Hello,

can you please send a sample of your csv file?

Alexandre Neto


On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 5:24 PM, Ourizo Cacho <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hello everyone,
    I have a *csv file that I´m trying to add as an attribute only
    table. The question is that QGIS only recognizes the name of the
    first field. The others are named, field_2, field_3 and so on...
    The rest of the table, including attibutes are ok.
    How can I get the correct names of the fields into a new QGIS
    attribute table??
    Any help, please?

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