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Convert CSV format to XES format
Hi,
I am asking for comprehensive way to convert from csv format to xes format. I have read that the way is mentioned in master thesis made by J.Buijs. can any one tell which part should i read to do this so fast, because I need to convert it very soon. Thanks in advance for the help
Khitam
Answers
Dear JBuijs,
I am using XESame 1.5 to convert CSV file to XES. Beside five extensions available in XESame, I wanna add one more extension in my XES result. So, I clicked tab Extension->Add Extension-->http://www.xes-standard.org/cost.xesext. However, it didnt allowed me do that.
"Sorry, but the extension could not be parsed due to the following error: Illigal character in path at index 39: http://www.xes-standard.org/cost.xesext"
As this is the first time I use XESame and I have not familar with it well. So I dont know how to understand this sistuation. Thanks in advance for your help!
Dear Khitamsalman,
Thank you for your initial post!
Warming regards,
Sophia
Dear Sophia,
Thank you very much for your report.
I have checked the code, and found the cause of the error and fixed it.
If you know how to run Java code directly, and check out new versions from an SVN repository, then you can directly use the updated code by checking out the code from https://svn.win.tue.nl/trac/prom/browser/XESame/trunk
If the above did not make any sense to you, then please wait until the end of August when ProM 6.5.1 is released, together with XESame 1.5.1 which will contain this bug fix, as well as others.
Hope this helps!
Senior Data Scientist and process mining expert at APG (Dutch pension fund executor).
Previously Assistant Professor in Process Mining at Eindhoven University of Technology
Dear Joos Buijs,
Well note with many thanks!
Have a nice day^^
Sophia