Difference between revisions of "Updating the permissions for an OData feed power query in Microsoft Excel"

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# Click the '''Edit''' button.
# Click the '''Edit''' button.
# In the next dialogue, select from '''Anonymous''' or '''Basic''' matching the '''[[Model Login Type|Login Type]]''' setup for the model.
# In the next dialogue, select from '''Anonymous''' or '''Basic''' matching the '''[[Model Login Type|Login Type]]''' setup for the model.
# If choosing '''Basic''', additionally enter your username and password used to login to odatalink.
# If choosing '''Basic''', additionally enter your username and password used to login to OdataLink.
# In the dropdown, choose the fist or second entry.
# In the dropdown, choose the fist or second entry.
#: The first entry will apply the login approach to all of ODataLink. (Recommend for those working with a single ODataLink account).
#: The first entry will apply the login approach to all of OdataLink. (Recommend for those with a single account).
#: The second entry will apply the login approach to the ODataLink account. (Recommend for those working with multiple ODataLink account).
#: The second entry will apply the login approach to the account. (Recommend for those with multiple accounts).
#: The third entry will apply the login approach to the ODataLink model.
#: The third entry will apply the login approach to the model.
#: The fourth entry will apply the login approach to the ODataLink model and data file combination.
#: The fourth entry will apply the login approach to the model and data file combination.
# Click '''Save''' to save the login details.
# Click '''Save''' to save the login details.
# Click '''OK''' to close the ''Edit Permissions'' dialogue.
# Click '''OK''' to close the ''Edit Permissions'' dialogue.
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