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You can use the CData Oracle Financials Cloud ODBC Driver with Microsoft Power Query. In this article, you will use the ODBC driver to import Oracle Financials Cloud data into Microsoft Power Query.
The CData ODBC Driver for Oracle Financials Cloud enables you to link to Oracle Financials Cloud data in Microsoft Power Query, ensuring that you see any updates. This article details how to use the ODBC driver to import Oracle Financials Cloud data into Microsoft Power Query.
Connect to Oracle Financials Cloud as an ODBC Data Source
If you have not already, first specify connection properties in an ODBC DSN (data source name). This is the last step of the driver installation. You can use the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to create and configure ODBC DSNs.
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.
Import Oracle Financials Cloud Data
Follow the steps below to import Oracle Financials Cloud data using standard SQL:
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From the ribbon in Excel, click Power Query -> From Other Data Sources -> From ODBC.
- Enter the ODBC connection string. Below is a connection string using the default DSN created when you install the driver:
Provider=MSDASQL.1;Persist Security Info=False;DSN=CData OracleERP Source
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Enter the SELECT statement to import data with. For example:
SELECT InvoiceId, Amount FROM Invoices WHERE Supplier = 'CData Software'
Enter credentials, if required, and click Connect. The results of the query are displayed in the Query Editor Preview. You can combine queries from other data sources or refine the data with Power Query formulas. To load the query to the worksheet, click the Close and Load button.