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Use node-odbc to execute SQL queries against Oracle Financials Cloud data from Node.js.
Node.js is a JavaScript runtime environment that allows you to run JavaScript code outside of a browser. With the CData ODBC Driver for Oracle Financials Cloud, you can access live Oracle Financials Cloud data from Node.js apps and scripts. In this article, we walk through installing node-odbc and the required tools to create a simple Node.js app with access to live Oracle Financials Cloud data.
With built-in optimized data processing, the CData ODBC Driver offers unmatched performance for interacting with live Oracle Financials Cloud data in Node.js. When you issue complex SQL queries from Node.js to Oracle Financials Cloud, the driver pushes supported SQL operations, like filters and aggregations, directly to Oracle Financials Cloud and utilizes the embedded SQL engine to process unsupported operations client-side (often SQL functions and JOIN operations).
Connecting to Oracle Financials Cloud Data
If you have not already done so, provide values for the required connection properties in the data source name (DSN). You can use the built-in Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to configure the DSN. This is also the last step of the driver installation. See the "Getting Started" chapter in the help documentation for a guide to using the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to create and configure a DSN.
Using Basic Authentication
You must set the following to authenticate to Oracle ERP:
- Url: The Url of the account to connect to. Typically, the URL of your Oracle Cloud service. For example, https://servername.fa.us2.oraclecloud.com.
- User: The username of your account.
- Password: The password of your account.
Building node-odbc
In order to connect to Oracle Financials Cloud through the CData ODBC Driver, you need to build node-odbc manually (after installing the required tools).
Installing the Required Tools
The following commands install the tools required to build node-odbc (note the -g parameter, which installs the tools globally).
npm i -g windows-build-tools npm i -g node-gyp
Building node-odbc
After installing the required tools, create a directory for the Node.js app and install odbc (which builds the binary for us to use in our Node.js script).
mkdir nodeodbc cd nodeodbc npm i -g node
Querying Oracle Financials Cloud from Node.js
With the ODBC Driver installed, a DSN Configured, and node-odbc built, we are ready to query live Oracle Financials Cloud data from a Node.js app. The sample code below connects to a specific DSN and queries the Invoices table.
myscript.js
const odbc = require('odbc'); async function queryOracleERP() { const connection = await odbc.connect(`DSN=CData OracleERP Source`); const data = await connection.query('SELECT InvoiceId, Amount FROM Invoices'); console.log(data); } queryOracleERP();
Once you write the app, use node to execute the script:
node myscript.js

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