Exclusion issue on file import

I've been scratching my head with this one for a while ....
I'm importing a file of about 50,000 records, however at import around 600 records get rejected with the import log showing NN (Non Numeric) as the reason. However the amount field is a numeric value in every case. Stranger still is that when I copy the rejected data lines from the log into a new file and reload to the same location they load fine with no rejections. An ideas?

Just guessing: can it be caused by regional settings which are different on your local pc when saving the 600 records locally (e.g. decimal / thousands separator).
Or do you have any spaces in the amount field causing FDQM to interprete the content in the amount field as text?

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