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error when creating xes file
  • Hi,

    I am trying to create an xes file but I keep getting this error (attached conslole image) and I have no idea what to change. Any thoughts?

    Powis
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    Powis
  • JBuijsJBuijs
    Posts: 389
    Hi Powis,

    This is a strange error since the query for the 'Log' object runs succesfully on the provided table.
    Are you sure that there is an 'orderId' column? This type of error usually indicates that there is a typing error in your query.

    You could try to use SquirrellSQL for instance to inspect how the datasource 'looks like' over ODBC.

    Please let me know if you need more help.
    Joos Buijs
    Forum Admin
  • Hi Joos,

    I downloaded Squirrell SQL but I have no clue how to inspect the 'datasource'

    Powis
  • JBuijsJBuijs
    Posts: 389
    Hi Powis,

    First create a connection using the same information as you did in XESame.
    Then you can open the connection and inspect the data.

    I think that the SquirrelSQL website contains some tutorials and how-to's.
    Joos Buijs
    Forum Admin
  • Hi Joos,

    Ive been playing around to try and figure out the problem but I'm still stuck. I also realized that I dont think I really understand what exactly the trace is. Can you define the trace for me? Hopefully this might resolve the issues I am having. Thanks

    Powis

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