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I am working on a time series problem using Python.My data frame has the below columns and data type.



Fl.dtypes

Month id datetime64[ns]
Claim_Assigned_Cnt int64
dtype: object


Now I am converting the 'Month id' to 'time series' using the below code :



ts = Fl['#Claim_Assigned_Cnt']


After running the above code I am getting error as :



KeyError: '#Claim_Assigned_Cnt'.









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  • Please specify programming language you're using in tags

    – Vadim Kotov
    Mar 22 at 8:23











  • @VadimKotov- updated my query. I am using Python.

    – Aditya Sharma
    Mar 22 at 8:33











  • Add it to tags next time

    – Vadim Kotov
    Mar 22 at 10:24











  • @VadimKotov - If I will tag Python, they People from Python group reject my queries saying that this is not Python query, tag TimeSeries or Forecasting in your query. Anyways I will take care of tagging, let keep this aside for now. Do you know the solution for my query?

    – Aditya Sharma
    Mar 22 at 11:14











  • Nope, I don't have an answer. If you're using Python, you are free to use python tag for your question

    – Vadim Kotov
    Mar 22 at 11:50

















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I am working on a time series problem using Python.My data frame has the below columns and data type.



Fl.dtypes

Month id datetime64[ns]
Claim_Assigned_Cnt int64
dtype: object


Now I am converting the 'Month id' to 'time series' using the below code :



ts = Fl['#Claim_Assigned_Cnt']


After running the above code I am getting error as :



KeyError: '#Claim_Assigned_Cnt'.









share|improve this question
























  • Please specify programming language you're using in tags

    – Vadim Kotov
    Mar 22 at 8:23











  • @VadimKotov- updated my query. I am using Python.

    – Aditya Sharma
    Mar 22 at 8:33











  • Add it to tags next time

    – Vadim Kotov
    Mar 22 at 10:24











  • @VadimKotov - If I will tag Python, they People from Python group reject my queries saying that this is not Python query, tag TimeSeries or Forecasting in your query. Anyways I will take care of tagging, let keep this aside for now. Do you know the solution for my query?

    – Aditya Sharma
    Mar 22 at 11:14











  • Nope, I don't have an answer. If you're using Python, you are free to use python tag for your question

    – Vadim Kotov
    Mar 22 at 11:50













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-1








I am working on a time series problem using Python.My data frame has the below columns and data type.



Fl.dtypes

Month id datetime64[ns]
Claim_Assigned_Cnt int64
dtype: object


Now I am converting the 'Month id' to 'time series' using the below code :



ts = Fl['#Claim_Assigned_Cnt']


After running the above code I am getting error as :



KeyError: '#Claim_Assigned_Cnt'.









share|improve this question
















I am working on a time series problem using Python.My data frame has the below columns and data type.



Fl.dtypes

Month id datetime64[ns]
Claim_Assigned_Cnt int64
dtype: object


Now I am converting the 'Month id' to 'time series' using the below code :



ts = Fl['#Claim_Assigned_Cnt']


After running the above code I am getting error as :



KeyError: '#Claim_Assigned_Cnt'.






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  • Please specify programming language you're using in tags

    – Vadim Kotov
    Mar 22 at 8:23











  • @VadimKotov- updated my query. I am using Python.

    – Aditya Sharma
    Mar 22 at 8:33











  • Add it to tags next time

    – Vadim Kotov
    Mar 22 at 10:24











  • @VadimKotov - If I will tag Python, they People from Python group reject my queries saying that this is not Python query, tag TimeSeries or Forecasting in your query. Anyways I will take care of tagging, let keep this aside for now. Do you know the solution for my query?

    – Aditya Sharma
    Mar 22 at 11:14











  • Nope, I don't have an answer. If you're using Python, you are free to use python tag for your question

    – Vadim Kotov
    Mar 22 at 11:50

















  • Please specify programming language you're using in tags

    – Vadim Kotov
    Mar 22 at 8:23











  • @VadimKotov- updated my query. I am using Python.

    – Aditya Sharma
    Mar 22 at 8:33











  • Add it to tags next time

    – Vadim Kotov
    Mar 22 at 10:24











  • @VadimKotov - If I will tag Python, they People from Python group reject my queries saying that this is not Python query, tag TimeSeries or Forecasting in your query. Anyways I will take care of tagging, let keep this aside for now. Do you know the solution for my query?

    – Aditya Sharma
    Mar 22 at 11:14











  • Nope, I don't have an answer. If you're using Python, you are free to use python tag for your question

    – Vadim Kotov
    Mar 22 at 11:50
















Please specify programming language you're using in tags

– Vadim Kotov
Mar 22 at 8:23





Please specify programming language you're using in tags

– Vadim Kotov
Mar 22 at 8:23













@VadimKotov- updated my query. I am using Python.

– Aditya Sharma
Mar 22 at 8:33





@VadimKotov- updated my query. I am using Python.

– Aditya Sharma
Mar 22 at 8:33













Add it to tags next time

– Vadim Kotov
Mar 22 at 10:24





Add it to tags next time

– Vadim Kotov
Mar 22 at 10:24













@VadimKotov - If I will tag Python, they People from Python group reject my queries saying that this is not Python query, tag TimeSeries or Forecasting in your query. Anyways I will take care of tagging, let keep this aside for now. Do you know the solution for my query?

– Aditya Sharma
Mar 22 at 11:14





@VadimKotov - If I will tag Python, they People from Python group reject my queries saying that this is not Python query, tag TimeSeries or Forecasting in your query. Anyways I will take care of tagging, let keep this aside for now. Do you know the solution for my query?

– Aditya Sharma
Mar 22 at 11:14













Nope, I don't have an answer. If you're using Python, you are free to use python tag for your question

– Vadim Kotov
Mar 22 at 11:50





Nope, I don't have an answer. If you're using Python, you are free to use python tag for your question

– Vadim Kotov
Mar 22 at 11:50












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