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#: Once you have registered, you will need to create an [[Account|account]].  
#: Once you have registered, you will need to create an [[Account|account]].  
# [[Configuring models|Configure one or more models]]<br />
# [[Configuring models|Configure one or more models]]<br />
#: After creating your [[Account]], you will need to create a [[Model|model]] to control the security around your data.
#: After creating your [[Account]], you will need to create a [[Models|model]] to control the security around your data.
# [[Adding data files|Add one or more data files]]<br />
# [[Adding data files|Add one or more data files]]<br />
#: The second last step will require you to add the [[Data Files|data files]] to which you want to connect.
#: The second last step will require you to add the [[Data Files|data files]] to which you want to connect.
# [[Testing OData feed URLs|Test one or more OData feed ULRs]]<br />
# [[Testing OData feed URLs|Test one or more OData feed ULRs]]<br />
#: Lastly, you will need to test the [[OData Feeds|OData feeds]] created.
#: Lastly, you will need to test the [[OData Feeds|OData feeds]] created.

Revision as of 00:33, 5 July 2021

OdataLink is an cloud-based solution developed by Accounting Addons to allow OData consumers such as Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Power BI to download data from MYOB.

To get started with OdataLink, you will need to perform the following tasks.

  1. Register your user
    You will need to register your email with OdataLink to get started. Registering is simple and easy.
  2. Create an account
    Once you have registered, you will need to create an account.
  3. Configure one or more models
    After creating your Account, you will need to create a model to control the security around your data.
  4. Add one or more data files
    The second last step will require you to add the data files to which you want to connect.
  5. Test one or more OData feed ULRs
    Lastly, you will need to test the OData feeds created.