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Hi folks,

what’s your thoughts about the OCEL standard for object-centric event data? Should Celonis support it and that way enable us to do ETL and keep log data outside outside the Celonis cloud, for instance in MS Azure?

It would be interesting to hear if Celonis has given a thought about implementing OCEL or not.

https://ocel-standard.org/1.0/

Hello there, well Celonis has already implemented support for the OCEL (Object-Centric Event Log) 2.0 standard through its Object-Centric Data Model (OCDM). This integration enables advanced object-centric process mining and allows you to keep log data outside the Celonis cloud, such as in MS Azure. The company provides dedicated Python scripts (celonis_download.py and new_celonis_ocel_upload.py) on GitHub to convert and upload OCEL 2.0 data directly into Celonis. This functionality allows for more flexible data architectures and confirms that Celonis has indeed given significant thought to supporting the OCEL standard. Let me know if it helps. Thanks for reaching out.


Can you build a pipeline to refresh the data model from source systems using those scripts? Where can I download them? So far the only thing I’ve seen is a splitter script approach described here: https://ocel-standard.org/provisional_celonis_upload_procedure.pdf


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