Convert datasubset data to CDT

Is there an easy way to convert the datasubset data into a cdt?

The datasubset is like:

[startIndex=1, batchSize=100, sort=, totalCount=4, data=[cells=[value=CAtest: Main Contract Review, drilldown=268455346]; [value=CAtest: Main Contract Review, drilldown=268455355]; [value=CAtest: Main Contract Review, drilldown=268455332]; [value=CAtest: Main Contract Review, drilldown=268455340]]; [cells=[value=[Group:2397], drilldown=]; [value=[Group:2390], drilldown=]; [value=[Group:2399], drilldown=]; [value=[Group:2398], drilldown=]]; [cells=[value=5/25/2015 4:40 AM EDT, drilldown=]; [value=5/25/2015 4:40 AM EDT, drilldown=]; [value=5/25/2015 4:40 AM EDT, drilldown=]; [value=5/25/2015 4:40 AM EDT, drilldown=]]; [cells=[value=, drilldown=]; [value=, drilldown=]; [value=, drilldown=]; [value=, drilldown=]]; [cells=[value=, drilldown=]; [value=, drilldown=]; [value=, drilldown=]; [value=, drilldown=]]; [cells=[value=0, drilldown=]; [value=0, drilldown=]; [...

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    IA will update the rule so that it's using the most recent version of the cdt, but you'll have to update the rule definition, specifically the type! portion. For example, if we add col1 to a cdt, the cdt version in the rule will be updated after running IA but we would have to add col1 to the type! portion of the rule.
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    IA will update the rule so that it's using the most recent version of the cdt, but you'll have to update the rule definition, specifically the type! portion. For example, if we add col1 to a cdt, the cdt version in the rule will be updated after running IA but we would have to add col1 to the type! portion of the rule.
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