dataTransfer.producer.stream.processor.csv.property.nullString.name=NULL value mark
dataTransfer.producer.stream.processor.csv.property.nullString.name=NULL value mark
dataTransfer.producer.stream.processor.csv.property.nullString.description=String literal used as NULL value mark. \nSuch strings will be converted into NULL during data import
dataTransfer.producer.stream.processor.csv.property.nullString.description=String literal used as NULL value mark. \nSuch strings will be converted into NULL during data import
dataTransfer.producer.stream.processor.csv.property.timestampFormat.name=Date/time format
dataTransfer.producer.stream.processor.csv.property.timestampFormat.name=Date/time format
dataTransfer.producer.stream.processor.csv.property.timestampFormat.description=Date/time format pattern. Use this to clarify the date format present\nin the data source, not to change output data
dataTransfer.producer.stream.processor.csv.property.timestampFormat.description=Date/time format pattern. Use this to clarify the date format in CSV file, not to change output data.\nSearch for 'java DateTimeFormatter' for format details.
dataTransfer.producer.stream.processor.csv.property.timestampZone.name=Timezone ID
dataTransfer.producer.stream.processor.csv.property.timestampZone.description=Timezone ID. By default local machine timezone is used.\n3 ways to specify zone:\n\t-Local zone offset (+3, -04:30)\n\t-Specific zone offset (GMT+2, UTC+01:00)\n\t-Region based (UTC, ECT, PST, etc)