Difference between revisions of "Integrating OdataLink with Microsoft Excel"
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[[Editing an OData feed power query in Microsoft Excel]] <br /> | [[Editing an OData feed power query in Microsoft Excel]] <br /> | ||
[[Copying the OData feed URL]] <br /> | [[Copying the OData feed URL]] <br /> | ||
[[Relinking an existing OData feed power query in Microsoft Excel]] <br /> | [[Relinking an existing OData feed power query in Microsoft Excel]] <br /> | ||
[[Updating the permissions for an OData feed power query in Microsoft Excel]] <br /> | [[Updating the permissions for an OData feed power query in Microsoft Excel]] <br /> |
Revision as of 18:09, 14 December 2020
In order to integrate ODataLink with Microsoft Excel, you will need to ensure you have Microsoft Office 365 or Microsoft Office 2016 or higher.
How-To Guides
The following guides will assist integrating ODataLink with Microsoft Excel.
Before integrating with ODataLink, it is recommended to test the OData feed URLs to ensure they are correctly setup.
Adding an OData feed power query to Microsoft Excel
Editing an OData feed power query in Microsoft Excel
Copying the OData feed URL
Relinking an existing OData feed power query in Microsoft Excel
Updating the permissions for an OData feed power query in Microsoft Excel