fix: Date format when importing international timestamps #25113
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SUMMARY
This PR fixes a problem when importing CSV data that contains international timestamps (days come before months). We use Pandas read_csv to handle this operation and this PR exposes the
dayfirst
configuration to address the issue.BEFORE/AFTER SCREENSHOTS OR ANIMATED GIF
Before: using the following CSV, we can see that the dates are not parsed correctly.
After: We provide the
Day First
configuration for international formats.TESTING INSTRUCTIONS
1 - Import the example CSV
2 - Check the Day First configuration
3 - Make sure data is imported correctly
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION