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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T14:50:45+00:00 2026-05-20T14:50:45+00:00

Why is YAML.load returning the wrong value? ruby-1.9.2-p0 :006 > a = YAML.load(‘merchant_id: 014213245611111’)

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Why is YAML.load returning the wrong value?

ruby-1.9.2-p0 :006 > a = YAML.load('merchant_id: 014213245611111')
 => {"merchant_id"=>843333440073} 
ruby-1.9.2-p0 :007 > a["merchant_id"]
 => 843333440073 

I’m on ruby 1.9.2-p0, rvm, ubuntu10.10, 64bit.

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    2026-05-20T14:50:46+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 2:50 pm

    The YAML parser is treating “014213245611111” as an octal (base-8) number, rather than a string. Wrap it in quotes to preserve the leading 0.

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