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Process Mining

Last updated Nov 11, 2025

Selecting the data source

You can use a sample dataset, upload a dataset with .csv files, or load data using an extractor. The data is loaded after you have created the new process app.
Important:

For performance and security reasons, it is strongly recommended to use a small dataset for app development and testing data transformations.

The development dataset is used for testing the data transformations. It does not affect the data displayed in the dashboards of the published process app.

Once your app is ready to be used by business users, you can publish the app and load new data for use in the published process app.

  1. Select the applicable option for your data source.

  2. Select Next.

Use Theobald extractor

Note:

Use Theobald extractor is the recommended option for process apps that use an SAP source system.

If you selected an app template that uses an SAP source system, the Use Theobald extractor option is the default option for loading data.

You can copy the details for use in the extractor in the Upload data using Theobald step later in the app creation process. Refer to Finishing the app creation.

Refer to Loading data using Theobald Xtract Universal for more information.

Use CData extractor

Note:

The Use CData extractor option is the default option for app templates that use a source system that is supported by CData.

You can copy the details for use in the extractor in the Upload data using CData step later in the app creation process. See Finishing the app creation.

Refer to Loading data using CData Sync for more information.

Use on-premise data extractor (Preview)

Note: The Use on-premise data extractor option is only available for process apps created from an SAP source system app template.
You can select the Use on-premise data extrator option to load data from your SAP system. The UiPath on-premises data extractor is a standalone application that can be installed on your local machine. It will connect to your SAP system and extract data from it. Refer to Loading data using the UiPath data extractor (Preview) for more information.

  1. In the Connection step, select the data source created with the UiPath on-premises data extractor, and select Next.
  2. In the Extraction settings, configure the Date range for the extraction, then select Next. The Extraction tables page opens, displaying the list of tables that are defined in the app template, which are extracted by default.
  3. Configure the Extraction tables and, optionally, add new tables. Check out Mapping input tables.
  4. Select Next.

Use sample data

Note: The Use sample data option is only enabled if sample data is available for the process app.

Upload data

It is also possible to upload data using .csv files.
Warning:

For large amounts of data, it is recommended to use CData Sync or Theobald Xtract Universal (for SAP) to upload data.

You can also use the DataUploader to upload data files up to 5TB each directly into a Process Mining process app.

Note: When you create a new process app, always make sure that the data is in the required format for the app template that you use to create a new app. Also check out App Templates.
Note: Table names and field names are case-sensitive. Always make sure that the field names (column headers) in your dataset match the field names listed in the input tables and that the file names match the table names.

Upload your data files and map your input data to the expected data model.

Check out Mapping input tables and Mapping input fields for more information.

Upload data using extractor

Note: When loading data using an extractor, the data is loaded into a blob store. Therefore, when loading data, Process Mining Automation CloudTM Public Sector cannot check the IP-address. This means that if IP Restriction is set up for your tenant, it will not be enforced when loading data using an extractor from a machine that is not in a trusted IP range, and the data is uploaded to Process Mining.
Note:

You can copy the details for use in the extractor in the Upload data using extractor step later in the app creation process. Refer to Finishing the app creation.

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